17.03.2026 14:54
The phenomenon of teacher debates in the field of education continues to grow. Recent developments revealed that some teachers recorded a video by having elementary school children dub the line "I don't sit next to women" from the film Hababam Sınıfı. This situation quickly became a topic of discussion and sparked a widespread debate.
The discussion about phenomenon teachers in education has gained a new dimension. The fact that some teachers made primary school students shoot videos using movie lines has sparked public debate. Recently, it was revealed that some teachers had their primary school students dub the line "I don't sit next to women" from the movie Hababam Class and shoot a video. Those who watched these rapidly spreading images tagged Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin, calling for him to "take action."
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TOOK ACTION BUT...
In response to the increasing complaints, the Ministry of National Education (MEB) initiated an investigation into phenomenon teachers and requested information regarding teachers' social media accounts from the provincial directorates of national education in 81 provinces.
MINISTER TEKIN HAD ALSO WARNED
Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin had previously stated in a statement that some teachers were giving private lessons as phenomena on social media, but were not opening the Support and Training Courses that should be established in schools. Minister Tekin emphasized that an investigation was being conducted to determine which schools had opened or not opened courses, stating that necessary actions would be taken in case of irregularities and that the process regarding phenomenon teachers was being closely monitored.