Atatürk Teacher Training Academy

Atatürk Teacher Training Academy (Turkish: Atatürk Öğretmen Akademisi) is a higher education institution in Nicosia, North Cyprus. The academy was founded in 1937 by the ruling British government in Cyprus as the Morphou Teacher Training College. It is accredited as a university by YÖK, the Council of Higher Education of Turkey, and YÖDAK, The Higher Education Planning, Evaluation, Accreditation and Coordination Council of Northern Cyprus. Atatürk Teacher Training Academy is the oldest active higher education institution in Cyprus.

Atatürk Teacher Training Academy
Atatürk Öğretmen Akademisi
Established1937
PresidentAssoc. Prof. Zehra Özçınar
Location,
North Cyprus
Websitewww.aoa.edu.tr

History

Morphou Teacher Training College (Omorfo Öğretmen Koleji) was established as a two-year institution by the ruling British, offering teacher training in English both for Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypiots, with graduates qualifying as primary teachers, in 1937. The college was not popular amongst the Orthodox Church since they preferred to handle the education of Greek Cypriot teachers by themselves. In 1943, a new institution was formed to train Greek Cypriot women, however Turkish Cypriot women were also admitted after 1948. Following the intercommunal violence in 1958, Greek Cypriots withdrew from the institution and moved into a new college in Nicosia, the Teacher Training College.[1]

British government moved the Morphou Teacher Training College to Terra Santa, Strovolos in Nicosia and named it as the Turkish Teacher Training College (Türk Öğretmen Koleji) in 1958. The school later moved to the Turkish Cypriot quarters of Nicosia in 1969. The school moved to Kyrenia in 1974, Kuchuk Kaimakli in 1990, and Yeni Jami in 1994 before settling down to its current location in Dumlupınar, Kuchuk Kaimakli in 1999. The Assembly of the Republic passed a new law in 2000, giving it an academy status and renaming it to Atatürk Teacher Training Academy (Atatürk Öğretmen Akademisi).[2]

Today

Atatürk Teacher Training Academy offers two undergraduate and one graduate programmes. The students are admitted through an entrance exam and interviews held by the university and the Ministry of Education and Culture. Students are trained to receive undergraduate degrees either in primary school education or in pre-school education. Public primary schools and pre-school institutions only employ the graduates of these programmes.

Public secondary education institutions only can employ teachers with pedagogic education. The Academy also offers a Master of Education degree for those who do not have the necessary qualifications.[3]

Administration

Atatürk Teacher Training Academy is governed by the five members who are appointed by the Council of Ministers directly. These members forms the Executive Committee and elects a president between them. The president must have the minimum academic title of Associate Professor, while must have worked in an academic position for at least five years.

The executive board appoints the Academy Presidential Board. The president of this board is named the President of the Academy and is the head of academic administration of the institution. The current President of the Academy is associate professor Zehra Özçınar.[4]

TitleName
President of the Executive BoardAhmet Güneyli
Member of the Executive BoardBekir Hınçal
Member of the Executive BoardGüven Varoğlu
Member of the Executive BoardMehmet Özbilgehan
Member of the Executive BoardNihal Sofu

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Cyprus - Educational System—overview". education.stateuniversity.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  2. "TARİHÇE". aoa.edu.tr. Atatürk Teacher Training Academy. Archived from the original on 17 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  3. "AMACI". aoa.edu.tr. Atatürk Teacher Training Academy. Archived from the original on 17 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  4. Northern Cyprus. Atatürk Öğretmen Akademisi Kuruluş Yasası 60/2000 (as amended) Available at: http://www.aoa.edu.tr/yasalar/60-2000Bislestirilmis.pdf Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  5. Uçar, Nazife (2006). 16 Ağustos 1960-Mart 2006 Yılları Arasında Kıbrıs Türklerini Yöneten Eğitim Kökenli Yöneticileri İle Eğitim Kökenli Olmayan Yöneticilerin Karşılaştırmalı Analizi Cilt II (Ekler) (PDF). Nicosia: Near East University. Retrieved 16 March 2018.

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