The Basque Bilingual Education System: A Model for a Kurdish Bilingual Education System in Turkey

The main target of the study is to demonstrate how the Basque bilingual education system in the Basque Country of Spain works, and how it may be used as comparative analysis of a possible bilingual system for the Kurdish population in Turkey. Basque bilingual education models used where minority lan...

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Basque people
Bilingual education
Bilingualism
Culture
Curricula
Data collection
Dialects
Educational research
Human rights
Kurdish language
Kurdish people
Language
Linguistic research
Linguistics
Methods
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority languages
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Multilingualism
Politics
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Population
Second language learning
Teachers
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