Over 2,600 fresh students at the country’s teacher training had not gotten in the Social Democrats’ proposals for tougher admission requirements applied in the past admissions. This represents 14 percent of the adopted writes Teacher Magazine.
The Social Democrats want to raise the lower limit of the results of the university entrance exam to 0.9 points. With the change, more than 2000 students have not entered. S would also have a requirement of at least 14.0 on average for students admitted to high school grades, which would weed out another 600 students.
The Social Democrats’ education policy spokesperson Ibrahim Baylan argue, however, that the loss would not exacerbate the teacher shortage.
-Although fewer coming in this is offset by fewer defects because the students actually get into a better position to complete the training, he says to Teacher Magazine.
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