Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade

Turkey has witnessed a rapid massification in its higher education sector. The rate of total gross enrollment in Turkish higher education reached 79 percent in 2014 while it was 31 percent in 2004 and surpassed OECD averages. This study aims to depict the trends observed in the Turkish higher educat...

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Main Author: Pelin Deniz TEKNECİ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bülent Ecevit University 2016-12-01
Series:Yükseköğretim ve Bilim Dergisi
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Online Access:http://higheredu-sci.beun.edu.tr/pdf.php3?id=1717
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spelling doaj-2c55b24bd4b24292825334ac3a714f4b2020-11-24T23:32:22ZengBülent Ecevit UniversityYükseköğretim ve Bilim Dergisi2146-59592146-59672016-12-016327728710.5961/jhes.2016.164Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade Pelin Deniz TEKNECİ0Ministry of Development, Department of Research and Development and Entrepreneurship, Ankara, TurkeyTurkey has witnessed a rapid massification in its higher education sector. The rate of total gross enrollment in Turkish higher education reached 79 percent in 2014 while it was 31 percent in 2004 and surpassed OECD averages. This study aims to depict the trends observed in the Turkish higher education sector. In this context, changes observed in enrolment rates, faculty and student compositions, expenditures and publication outputs of Turkish higher education institutions during the last decade are discussed. In addition, comparison with OECD averages are provided to understand the relative position of Turkey compared to other countries. Analyses have shown that Turkish higher education system performs very well in terms of higher education enrollment rates, female students, and female faculty members. Meanwhile, this study has revealed that it needs to improve its performance in terms of quantity of faculty members, doctorate students, and international students, funds received from abroad, participation of private sector, and quantity and quality of scientific publications. It is considered that issues which are exacerbated with the rapid expansion of Turkish higher education system can be handled effectively via deploying a comprehensive database regarding Turkish higher education system, promoting data based policy making, determining clear and measurable targets with associated costs in the national policy documents, and establishing a performance evaluation system for universities.http://higheredu-sci.beun.edu.tr/pdf.php3?id=1717Higher educationTurkish universitiesTurkish higher education sectorHigher education enrollment ratio
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Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade
Yükseköğretim ve Bilim Dergisi
Higher education
Turkish universities
Turkish higher education sector
Higher education enrollment ratio
author_facet Pelin Deniz TEKNECİ
author_sort Pelin Deniz TEKNECİ
title Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade
title_short Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade
title_full Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade
title_fullStr Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Turkish Higher Education System in the Last Decade
title_sort evolution of turkish higher education system in the last decade
publisher Bülent Ecevit University
series Yükseköğretim ve Bilim Dergisi
issn 2146-5959
2146-5967
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Turkey has witnessed a rapid massification in its higher education sector. The rate of total gross enrollment in Turkish higher education reached 79 percent in 2014 while it was 31 percent in 2004 and surpassed OECD averages. This study aims to depict the trends observed in the Turkish higher education sector. In this context, changes observed in enrolment rates, faculty and student compositions, expenditures and publication outputs of Turkish higher education institutions during the last decade are discussed. In addition, comparison with OECD averages are provided to understand the relative position of Turkey compared to other countries. Analyses have shown that Turkish higher education system performs very well in terms of higher education enrollment rates, female students, and female faculty members. Meanwhile, this study has revealed that it needs to improve its performance in terms of quantity of faculty members, doctorate students, and international students, funds received from abroad, participation of private sector, and quantity and quality of scientific publications. It is considered that issues which are exacerbated with the rapid expansion of Turkish higher education system can be handled effectively via deploying a comprehensive database regarding Turkish higher education system, promoting data based policy making, determining clear and measurable targets with associated costs in the national policy documents, and establishing a performance evaluation system for universities.
topic Higher education
Turkish universities
Turkish higher education sector
Higher education enrollment ratio
url http://higheredu-sci.beun.edu.tr/pdf.php3?id=1717
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