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MARDİN(DİHA)- Enver Mete,the branch leader of Education-Union,in his statements made beacuse of the World Teachers Day on October 5 has called JD(Justice and Development Party) Government Party to review its education policies.
A lot of people Mardin Provincial Chairman of DEHAP Cemal Veske,the lady mayoress of Kızıltepe Cihan Sincar,the mayor of Derik Ramazan Kapar,Mardin Provincial Director of Education Selim Uran and the representatives of political parties and those of non-govermental organizations jointed to the activity arranged,because of World Teachers Day,by Mardin Education-Union in Mardin Teacher House on October 5.The governer of Mardin Temel Koçaklar,JD Parti's members of parliament and the mayor of Mardin Metin Pamukçu sent a message to the activity and celebrated Teaacher' Day.While the activity was starting with Turkish and Kurdish melodies of Group Göç,projection of Education Union expressing its actions and activities was presented.
'Education should be given in mothertongue'
Enver Ete,Mardin Provincial Chairman of Edu-Uni, who spoke after the projection emphasized that denationlization of educatain went on increasing and that the poor students' being sent to special schools,employees system,wage regulations done according to performance were the basic grounds of denationalization.Ete who emphasized goverment shold review its education policies it follow implied that it was required to give eveyone equal,free education in their mother tongue.
(ot/sa/sy/mç)

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