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1380 Yılında Osmanlıca Yazılan Kitap, Günümüz Türkçesine ÇevrildiIsparta, which meets 65% of the world's rose oil demand, has started the rose harvest season. Village living centers were opened for the children of seasonal agricultural workers who came to work in rose gardens from Şanlıurfa and Hatay provinces to Isparta. Approximately 350 students attend social activities and events at the village living centers until the rose harvest is completed.
Education studies are carried out for children aged 0-3 and 0-6 of seasonal agricultural workers at the village living center opened in Tepecik village under the Keçiborlu district of Isparta. Children have fun participating in various activities and events with the teachers at the village living center until the rose harvest is completed.
Erhan Baydur, the Provincial Director of National Education, stated that approximately 350 students will receive education at the village living center during the rose harvest season and said, "We are at the place where seasonal agricultural workers' children receive education affiliated with the three village living centers we opened in our Keçiborlu district. We continue their education this year, which started in May and will continue until the end of June, for the children of our seasonal workers. We include our children who receive formal education in the schools in our villages. Later, they participate in social activities and events again at village living centers. We currently have a total of 350 students aged 0-3 and 0-6 who receive preschool education outside formal education receiving education at village living centers, and they are the children of our seasonal worker citizens."
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