The Magnus Effect Behind the Transition to Higher Education in Türkiye: Uncovering Equity Issues
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https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v16i1.1105Keywords:
access to higher education, equity in education, tracking, stratification, qualifying-elimination systemAbstract
We analyzed the links between access to higher education, exams, and equity in education in Türkiye. Next, we made numerous recommendations and referred to a phenomenon: ”The Magnus Effect” to delve into the problems of the relevant processes. After conducting a review of the literature, we came up with four core sources that produce equity issues: tracking, stratification, socioeconomic status, and the qualifying elimination system. One of the ironies was that access to higher education institutions is enabled via high-stakes national exams, which seem to legitimize the process while leading to countless more inequities.
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2023-07-11
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The Magnus Effect Behind the Transition to Higher Education in Türkiye: Uncovering Equity Issues . (2023). LEARNing Landscapes, 16(1), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v16i1.1105