The Critical Review of the Westernized Late Ottoman Empire Education System in a Cinematic Context with an Education Related

Journal Title: GATR Global Journal of Business & Social Science Review - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Objective – An individual improves his/her cognitive level by implementing terminal behaviour changes to his/her own life through educational institution located in his/her living space. In this context, the education system of a country is very important in terms of mental development and how people perceive the world. Developments in the world after the French Revolution had influenced Ottoman. Various institutional reforms had been required because of repeated military defeats in the late Ottoman period. In this regard, renovation of educational institutions modelled on Western-based was thought as a saver solution for the empire in period of regression but this modernization process also brought many problems with it. We can understand the approach to education of societies by way of literary works such as novels written in that period. Methodology/Technique – In this study, the late Ottoman education system is examined by the critical review of through novel. It is narrated the late Ottoman fall reflecting in the field of education. The irregularity system of that period is criticized. It has been adapted to Turkish cinema especially by adhering to the novel which is a remarkable reference about the history of Turkish education system. Findings – The quality difference in education between centrums and suburbans shows administration of suburban was omitted by Ottoman. Besides, the inequality between man and woman can be observed. It was emphasized that, in Ottoman, men is always right and strong and women are useless and not able to consider. Republic let the woman to arm their rights and gave us the belief that women can be powerful and right. Novelty – The study reviews the education system of Ottoman empire based on the novel. Type of Paper: Review.

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Ugur Baloglu

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Ugur Baloglu (2017). The Critical Review of the Westernized Late Ottoman Empire Education System in a Cinematic Context with an Education Related. GATR Global Journal of Business & Social Science Review, 5(3), 51-57. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-196780