Turkey vs Switzerland
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Turkey
Turkish children kiss elders' hands and touch them to their foreheads as greeting.
This ritual of el ΓΆpmek reflects deep intergenerational respect embedded in daily Turkish family life.
Switzerland
In Switzerland, children don't learn to read until age 7 β yet rank among the world's best-educated.
Swiss kindergarten focuses on social skills, nature, and play. Formal literacy instruction begins in first grade at age 7 β two to three years later than in the UK or US β yet Swiss adults rank among the most literate globally.
Turkey
Turkey's education system is centrally managed by the Ministry of National Education. Compulsory education spans 12 years in a 4+4+4 structure. Religious education (imam hatip schools) has expanded significantly since 2012.
Switzerland
Education is cantonal β 26 cantons have different systems. Children enter kindergarten at 4β5, formal school at 6β7. At age 12β15, students are tracked. Only about 20% go directly to university; most enter the world-renowned apprenticeship system.
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