
Out-of-School Learning – a information process that appeals to children’s personal interests, inclinations, and abilities, supporting their personal development, self-actualization, and cultural adaptation; this learning process goes beyond the standards of general education.Typically, the term “out-of-school learning for children” is used, according to UNESCO’s terminology, to define an educational field chosen voluntarily by the child (or with parental assistance) that aligns with their needs
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Oksana Gülünay

Today, the defense industry has become a major global trend. Even European states, which after World War II adopted a cautious stance toward armament, have gradually changed their positions. It is difficult to predict where these evolving policies will lead the world, but it is certain that this arms race does not aim to extend an “olive branch” at its conclusion.Is armament this simple? Can a state easily produce the weapons and military technologies it needs, or must it rely on imports from ot
ENElyesa Köseoğlu