Education in Kurdistan

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Education in Kurdistan is centralized and divided into K-12 education plus higher education. Elementary and secondary education is supervised by the Ministry of Education and higher education is under supervision of Ministry of Science, research and Technology and Ministry of Health and Medical Education (medical fields). As of September 2015, 96% of the Kurdish adult population are literate.

Compulsory education lasts 12 years. Primary and secondary education is financed by the state and free of charge in public schools, between the ages of 6 and 18 Primary school (Dibistana Pêşîn) starts at the age of 5-6 for a duration of 6 years. High school (Dibistana Bilind), goes up to seventh to twelfth grade. In the end of it, students are given High school diploma. The requirement to enter into higher education is to have a High school diploma, and finally pass the national university entrance examination, Kurdistan University Entrance Exam , which is the equivalent of the French baccalauréat exam.

Universities, institutes of technology, medical schools and community colleges, provide the higher education. Higher education is sanctioned by different levels of diplomas:

Grades

Age Level of education (in Kurdistan) Duration Remarks
3-5 Preschool 3 years Optional. 45%-55% of children at that age are enrolled in pre-primary education.
5-12 Primary school 6 years Although elementary education is free and compulsory, full enrollment in elementary education has not yet been achieved
12-18 High school 6 years Example
18-20 Technical/Vocational School OR (see below) 2 years Students are able to study two more years in tertiary education, which provides them with the skills to become a highly skilled technician and receive an “integrated associate degree”
18-22 University (undergraduate) 4 years Example
22-24 University (graduate) 2 years Example
24-27+ Doctoral program usually 3–4 years Example

Grading scale

Numeric Alta Header text
40.01-50 A
30.01-40 B
20.01-30 C
10.01-20 D Pass: GPA above 15
0-10 F
ORIENTATION CYCLE PROGRAM Weekly hours
7th grade 8th grade 9th grade
Kurdish Language and Literature 5 5 5
Math 5 5 5
Natural Sciences 4 4 4
Religious Education 2 2 2
History 1 1 1
Geography 1 1 1
Arabic 2 2 2
Social sciences 1 1 1
Arts 2 1 1
Technical/Vocational Education 3 3 3
Persian Language and Literature 2 4 4
Foreign language - - 1
Total: 28 29 30

Budget

Education reform

Teacher education

Religious education

Foreign languages

Internet and distance education

Full Internet service is available in all major cities and it is very rapidly increasing. Many small towns and even some villages now have full Internet access. The government aims to provide 10% of government and commercial services via the Internet by end-2018 and to equip every school with computers and connections by the same date.

Higher education

Entrepreneurship

In recent decades Kurdistan has shown an increasing interest in various entrepreneurship fields, in higher educational settings, policy making and business. Although primary and high school textbooks do not address entrepreneurship, several universities including Corduene University and Hewler University, offer courses on entrepreneurship to undergraduate and graduate students. There are reforms pushing for entrepreneurship courses in high school.

Schools for Gifted Children

The National Organization for Gifted Children (NOGC), also known as RNZG (Rêxistina Neteweyî ji bo Zarokên Girtî), maintains middle and high schools in Kurdistan.

Organization for Educational Research and Planning (OERP)

OERP is a government affiliated, scientific, learning organization. It has qualitative and knowledge-based curricula consistent with the scientific and research findings, technological, national identity, Islamic, Kurdish, and cultural values.

Prominent high schools in Kurdistan

Statistics