So-called "Gülen movement" Schools are a network of private or semi-private schools founded by Turkish-Americans. Alp Aslandoğan, executive director of the non-profit organisation Alliance for Shared Values has said that the schools are independent yet indirectly tied to the Islamic Gülen movement on the "intellectual or inspirational level." In 2009 it was estimated that members of the Gülen movement ran schools that serve more than 2 million students, many with full scholarships. Estimates of the number of schools and educational institutions varied widely, with about 300 schools in Turkey and over 1,000 schools worldwide.
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| - Gülen movement schools (en)
- ギュレン学校 (ja)
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| - ギュレン学校は、トルコの起業家らにより世界各国で設立された幼児教育施設、初等・中等学校、および予備校などの私立学校である。学校の数は160か国で2000以上にものぼるといわれるが、それぞれに共通の名称や法的なつながりがあるわけではない。 特に中央アジア各国では、入学試験があり、エリート層や上級官僚の子供らを送り出している私立学校として知られている。貧しい家庭の成績優秀者には奨学金を給付している。 (ja)
- So-called "Gülen movement" Schools are a network of private or semi-private schools founded by Turkish-Americans. Alp Aslandoğan, executive director of the non-profit organisation Alliance for Shared Values has said that the schools are independent yet indirectly tied to the Islamic Gülen movement on the "intellectual or inspirational level." In 2009 it was estimated that members of the Gülen movement ran schools that serve more than 2 million students, many with full scholarships. Estimates of the number of schools and educational institutions varied widely, with about 300 schools in Turkey and over 1,000 schools worldwide. (en)
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| - So-called "Gülen movement" Schools are a network of private or semi-private schools founded by Turkish-Americans. Alp Aslandoğan, executive director of the non-profit organisation Alliance for Shared Values has said that the schools are independent yet indirectly tied to the Islamic Gülen movement on the "intellectual or inspirational level." In 2009 it was estimated that members of the Gülen movement ran schools that serve more than 2 million students, many with full scholarships. Estimates of the number of schools and educational institutions varied widely, with about 300 schools in Turkey and over 1,000 schools worldwide. Prior to the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt, there were many Gülen schools in Turkey. The schools were all subsequently banned by law, as were other Gülen schools in countries with large Turkish populations. Despite Turkey's official request, The United States has not extradited Gülen. "Gülen" schools in the United States, which provide solely secular education to children mostly from low-income households, receive federal financial support. (en)
- ギュレン学校は、トルコの起業家らにより世界各国で設立された幼児教育施設、初等・中等学校、および予備校などの私立学校である。学校の数は160か国で2000以上にものぼるといわれるが、それぞれに共通の名称や法的なつながりがあるわけではない。 特に中央アジア各国では、入学試験があり、エリート層や上級官僚の子供らを送り出している私立学校として知られている。貧しい家庭の成績優秀者には奨学金を給付している。 (ja)
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