İsmail Hakkı Tonguç
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İsmail Hakkı Tonguç (1893–1960) was a teacher and director for primary education in the Ministry of National Education of Turkey. He is considered to have deeply influenced the education program during the single party era and the
Village Institutes Village Institutes (Turkish language, Turkish: ''Köy Enstitüleri'') were a group of rural schools in Turkey founded in accordance with a project led by Hasan Âli Yücel, who was the Ministry of Education (Turkey), Minister of Education at the t ...
, which trained teachers.


Early life and education

Tonguç was born on the 1893 in the village Atmaca in the
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(present-day Sokol in Bulgaria) as the oldest of eight siblings. He attended primary school in his village and high school in Silistre at the
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river from where he graduated in 1907. After graduating he returned to his family and worked in the fields. In 1914 he was in Istanbul and after several attempts he was able to enter the teachers training school, a boarding school in
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. After one and a half years in Kastamonu, he demanded his transfer to
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. Arriving in Istanbul in 1916, he learned that the name Hakki was added to his
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which was a common practice to differentiate the students.Duran, Ali; Cemamoglu, Necati (August 2020),p.8 After graduation he was spared from military service as a teacher and sent to Germany for further education. He was sent to the teachers train school in
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near
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. After the
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at the end of
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, he was called back and assigned as a teacher in the teachers training school in Eskisehir in 1919. When the allied powers attempted the conquer Eskisehir, Tonguç moved to
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. In 1921, he returned to Ettlingen in Germany to complete his studies and returned in 1922. Following he was appointed as a teacher in the teacher training schools in
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in 1922 and Ankara in 1924.


Professional career

In 1926 he was assigned as an instructor for teachers in the Ministry of National Education, his first official assignment in the Ministry.Duran, Ali; Cemamoglu, Necati (August 2020),p.9 He brought in instructors from Germany and focused on learning on the job training.Duran, Ali; Cemamoglu, Necati (August 2020),p.10 In late 1929 he toured Europe and brought educational materials with him. By 1931 he became ill and underwent surgery. In the early 1930s, he developed new approaches to the educational system of Turkey and in 1934 he was shortly appointed as the director of the Gazi Education Institute. He was appointed as the General Director of elementary education in 1935. In the early years of his tenure existed thirteen village schools in which over about 2800 teachers were taught. He had a strong impact on the establishment of Village Institutes in the rural areas aiming for those institutes to educate leaders for the villages. He wanted the graduates of the institutes to live in the villages and that through them the village would be transformed into a developed village. All the peasants where Village Institutes were located, had to devote twenty days a year to the service of the Village Institute.Karaömerlioglu, M. Asim (2007),p.61 This by some Turkish intellectuals called "coerced" labor was influenced by the practices in Bulgaria and
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where the population had to work between four and eight months for the national Government. By the 1940s, the learning by doing practice became an integral part of the Village Institutes. He stayed in his office until 1946. In September 1946, he appointed to the Board of Education following which he wrote two books on education and revised one he had written before.Duran, Ali; Cemamoglu, Necati (August 2020),p.13 In 1950 he was called to the Ministry of Education following which he demanded his retirement which was granted in 1954.


Later life

After his retirement he travelled through Europe for a family visit to his son in Germany and to study the pedagogic ideas from
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (; ; ; 12 January 1746 – 17 February 1827) was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer who exemplified Romanticism in his approach. He founded several educational institutions both in German- and French-speaking ...
. In 1960 he published a book on the Pestalozzi Children's Village. He died on 24 June 1960.


Personal life

He was married to Nafia Kemal, a student of his. They married in 1927 and had a son in 1928. A second son of his died shortly after birth in 1937. His family moved from Bulgaria to Turkey in 1927.Duran, Ali; Cemamoglu, Necati (August 2020),pp.9–10 He was named İsmail by his parents and was added the name Hakki by his teacher in 1916. In 1934, as a result of the
surname law The Surname Law () of the Republic of Turkey is a law adopted on 21 June 1934, requiring all citizens of Turkey to adopt the use of fixed, hereditary surnames. Prior to 1934, Turkish families in the major urban centres had names by which they were ...
, he was given his surname Tonguç.


References

{{Commons category 1893 births Turkish educators 20th-century Turkish writers 20th-century Turkish male writers People from the Ottoman Empire 1960 deaths