Education and Training Policy
The roots of Istanbul Aydın University’s education and training policy lie in cultivating innovative, entrepreneurial, and critically minded global individuals. Our University adopts a comprehensive educational philosophy centered on student-focused learning and supported by a strong academic staff. Accordingly, all educational programs incorporate research-based approaches and methods that help students recognize research processes and problems, encouraging them to learn through inquiry. Acting with the motto “Providing a quality educational experience,” Istanbul Aydın University embraces its education and training policies within the framework of the following principles:
PRINCIPLES
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Internationalization: Supporting students’ enrichment through cultural diversity and fostering a global perspective by offering opportunities such as student exchange programs, dual degree programs, and international research projects.
- Providing Fast Feedback: Committing to the principle of offering 24/7 rapid feedback to students, with faculty members and support units responding promptly and effectively to students’ questions, assignments, and other academic needs.
- Self-Learning and Learning at One’s Own Pace: Supporting students in developing individual learning skills by offering personalized learning plans, online resources, and learning groups, enabling self-directed learning at their own pace.
- Face-to-Face and Online Teaching: Providing flexibility and variety through blended learning models by adopting both face-to-face and online teaching methods, prioritizing learning that is independent of time and place.
- Competencies of Scientifically Minded and Productive Graduates: Offering a curriculum designed to equip students with skills such as critical thinking, creativity, effective communication, collaboration, complex problem-solving, entrepreneurship, and leadership.
- Innovative, Nationally and Internationally Accredited Programs: Continuously updating programs and undertaking initiatives to obtain national and international accreditations.
- Technological Infrastructure: Enriching digital classroom infrastructure—such as interactive boards, virtual laboratories, learning management systems, cloud computing systems, and online resources—to maximize the potential of digital technologies in education.
- Process-Oriented Innovative Assessment and Evaluation: Measuring student performance not only through exams but also through projects, portfolios, digital and physical applications, and continuous assessment methods.
- Continuous Monitoring and Improvement of Teaching: Regularly reviewing teaching processes and making improvements based on student and teacher feedback.
