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Mission and Vision

Mission and Vision

Mission

The primary aim of the English Language Teaching undergraduate program is to make teacher candidates understand the dignity of their profession. Our sole aim is to make an effort at the highest level for our teacher candidates to place the points emphasized by our Head Teacher while addressing the members of the Teachers' Union Congress on August 25, 1924 at the core of their professional lives, and to internalize the fact that the Republic expects "generations with free ideas, free conscience, and knowledge" from them. Our teacher candidates, who understand how critical is the community that they will be a member of for the socieity to stay as a whole, will represent us in different environments as individuals who are aware of the importance of the concept of interdisciplinarity, equipped with the necessary equipment of the era, successfully integrating field expertise with teaching professional knowledge, thinking critically, approaching problems with a solution-oriented approach, producing alternatives, open to development and maintaining their commitment to basic values at all costs.


 Vision

Our primary goals as a department are to train teachers who are capable of; 

  • understanding any type of speech, whether live or broadcast without any difficulty, 
  • reading and understanding easily almost all abstract, structural and grammatically complex text types such as articles, literary works, etc., 
  • expressing their ideas in the target language in all kinds of discussions; 
  • understanding and using idioms and different structures of spoken language effectively, 
  • expressing themselves fluently, 
  • communicating fine details of meaning precisely and accurately, 
  • rearranging their expressions by applying different structures in cases of difficulty, 
  • presenting a clear description with a style appropriate to the context and with an effective and logical structure that will help the listener to distinguish and remember essential points; 
  • producing texts using understandable and correct expressions in an appropriate style, 
  • approaching a presented text from different angles, 
  • understanding the depth of meaning and produce unique interpretations in parallel with it; 
  • dealing with the difficulties that may be encountered in their future professional lives.