Perspectives to the Development of Vocational-Technical Education in Ottoman Provinces: Bursa Industrial School  Cover Image

Osmanlı Vilayetlerinde Mesleki-Teknik Eğitimin Gelişimine Bakışlar: Bursa Sanayi Mektebi
Perspectives to the Development of Vocational-Technical Education in Ottoman Provinces: Bursa Industrial School

Author(s): Mehmet Ali Yıldırım
Subject(s): Education
Published by: Karadeniz Araştırmaları Merkezi
Keywords: Bursa; Children’s Home; Industrial School

Summary/Abstract: The first example of industrial schools in the Ottoman Empire is the Nish Children’s Home founded in 1863. Success of the Nish Children’s Home, founded with the aim of reintegrating homeless and miserable children to the society, made chidren’s homes widespread, firstly in the Balkan cities and then in all Anatolia. On the other hand, these unique and functional institutions, which stood out with their educational activities, became prominent vocational training institutions over time. However, this transformation period was different for each institution, since expenses were covered by the local authorities with non-fixed resources. Accordingly, this study deals with the development of industrial school in Bursa, one of the most important cities of Anatolia. Like its peer schools which stood clear off a standard curriculum and organizational structure till 1911, the progress of the school from establishment to the Republic Period is discussed.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 37
  • Page Range: 71-90
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Turkish
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