Sick children receive in-person education in hospital classrooms
In a bid to help children undergoing medical treatments continue their education, a total of 13 volunteer teachers have been imparting in-person education at various hospitals in Istanbul every day amid the ongoing pandemic, an era where people are even scared to go out.
Working devotedly, these volunteers, who call themselves "hospital teachers," have been helping sick children getting treated for leukemia or waiting for transplants to continue their education and not become distanced from their schools.
"These children cannot adopt online education due to their treatments and special medica-tion hours," said Simge Tüzün, one of the volunteer teachers working in two hospitals in Istanbul's Sarıyer district.
"When I enter the hospital classroom, children greet me with big smiles on their faces. This moves me," she added.
"Hospital classroom teaching" was added to the special education programs list in the country's education policy in 1992.
However, the program reaped the fruits until recently as there had been a lack of teachers and hospital classrooms.
Within the scope of the program, 320 volunteer teachers received their training across the country, and 13 of them are in Istanbul at the moment.
"I had to spend some time of my life in hospitals due to my diseases. I was introduced to hospital classrooms there, and that inspired me to become a tutor," said Erdoğan Korkmaz, another volunteer teacher in Istanbul.
Working at a hospital in the Şişli district last year, he is now at Cerrahpaşa Hospital, a significant hospital affiliated with the Istanbul University.
"I have 48 students in three different clinics at Cerrahpaşa. I visit each clinic every day," he added.
However, as he contracted COVID...
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