The biggest migration in Turkey's history began in 2011 with the beginning of the civil war in Syria. Approximately 3.6 million citizens of Syria have logged in Turkey since then. According to data published by The Directorate General of Migration Management 2018, about 1.6 million of these Syrians in Turkey are children in the school-age and young people that age in higher education. It cannot be ignored the importance of educating as qualified individuals such a great number of people not only for the future of Syrians but also Turkey's future wellness. For this reason, this study aimed to determine current status by examining studies done for education of Syrians' since 2011. Academic studies, reports prepared by non-governmental organizations and statistics provided by government institutions have been reviewed within this purpose. Results revealed three challenges experienced in the education of Syrian refugees; low access rates to school, language barrier and lack of qualified teachers. These challenges and suggestions were discussed in this study.
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