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Abdullah Eker; Mustafa Karnas; Beyza Alpaydin – International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2023
Since the beginning of the civil war in Syria, Türkiye has been receiving millions of Syrian refugees. Based on the reports of the Ministry of National Education (MONE) of Türkiye, more than one million refugees in Türkiye are of school age. Children are one of the most affected groups from the refugee flow. The literature indicated that lack of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Refugees, Access to Education
Wissam Mounzer; Donald M. Stenhoff – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2024
Over the past three decades, various efforts have been made to develop special education policies and services in Syria. However, to guarantee the improvement of special education services and to develop sustainable national enhancements during both the emergency and reconstruction phases of the Syrian Civil War, it is necessary to continue to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, War
Gümüs, Emine; Kurnaz, Zeynep; Esici, Hasan; Gümüs, Sedat – Multicultural Education Review, 2020
Since the outbreak of Syrian conflict 2011, Turkey has received more than 3.5 million refugees, including a great number of school-aged children. Providing education to Syrian child refugees has therefore become important in Turkey. To effectively deal with this issue, Turkish government has developed educational policies and legal arrangements.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Access to Education, Educational Policy