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pre-school education (nursery or kindergarten)

What is the specialization of pre-school education (nursery or kindergarten):
Kindergarten, kindergarten or nursery school (German: Kindergarten) is an educational institution for children before they enter school. This term was developed by the German scientist Friedrich Froebel, who called it the institution of play and activities that he established in 1837 AD in "Badplankenberg" as a social experience for children to move from home to school. By this Vrubel meant that children should be cared for and fed in (children's gardens) like plants in a garden. Kindergarten enrollment age varies in different countries. In most countries, this system is applied to children under the age of six, specifically between the ages of 3-5 years. This system is based on two things, the first is to introduce the child to a wider community than he is used to, and to provide him with mixing skills, and the second is to educate the child through play
History of pre-school education (nursery or kindergarten)
The history of early childhood education and care refers to the development of education and care from birth to the age of eight throughout history. Care at this stage has a global scope as it is an integral part of human societies. The arrangements necessary to fulfill these societal roles have evolved over time, and have remained diverse between cultures, which is largely reflected on the structure of the family and society along with the economic and social role of men and women. Historically, in the nineteenth century in particular, the formalization and legalization of arrangements related to early childhood education and care emerged, as they were not subject to the law to some extent. After the twentieth century marked by constant change, a massive campaign was launched calling for more rights for women, and women were eager to continue their university education and join the workforce. However, mothers today still face the same challenges that generations before them did about how to care for young children while they are at work. The formalization of these arrangements emerged in the nineteenth century with the establishment of kindergartens for educational purposes and day nurseries in a number of European and North American regions, Brazil, China, India, Jamaica and Mexico.
 fields of work for pre-school education (nursery or kindergarten)

  •  Kindergarten teacher
  •   Working as a teaching assistant in college
  •    Pediatrician in governmental or private hospitals
  •     Supervising the private or government kindergarten
  •     Work in psychological and behavioral counseling for children
  •     Work in civil society institutions, such as institutions for orphans, the disabled, or those with special needs
  •     Preparing the software for the kindergarten
  •     Preparing, developing and applying scientific research in kindergarten
  •     Speech and behavioral modification specialist
  •     Child development specialist in health and medical centers and hospitals

The best universities to study the specialization of pre-school education (nursery or kindergarten) in Turkey:

  •     Gelsheim University
  •     Istinye University
  •     Eden University
  •     Uskudar University
  •     Okan University
  •     Bilgi University