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An online system for parents' appointment has been launched in schools in Turkey

An online system for parents' appointment has been launched in schools in Turkey

March 25, 2024

In accordance with the new decision, the Ministry of National Education has launched an "online parental appointment system" to plan a meeting of parents with school principals and teachers in a digital format. Parents, using the e-devlet e-government platform, can make an appointment with the principal or teacher of the school.

Thanks to the app, parents will be able to meet with teachers and the principal at scheduled hours, parents will not wait long after coming to school, and teachers and principals will be able to devote more time to their students. Once logged in, parents can request an appointment, view active and past appointments, or cancel already scheduled appointments.

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