The program traditionally begins with a moment of silence in memory of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk—the "Head Teacher" (Başöğretmen)—and teachers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This is followed by the Turkish National Anthem.
Below is a structured program article reflecting the typical flow of a November 24th event based on this theme. Sen Varsin Ogretmenim 24 Kasim Programi
The highlight of the event is often the school choir performing the song "Sen Varsın Öğretmenim." The lyrics celebrate the teacher's presence in every aspect of life—from the first letter learned to the complex dreams of adulthood. The program traditionally begins with a moment of
Students recite classic Turkish poems such as " Dünyanın Bütün Çiçekleri " (All the Flowers of the World) by Ceyhun Atuf Kansu. The highlight of the event is often the
Focuses on the "Sen Varsın" theme, emphasizing that as long as there is a teacher, there is hope for the nation. III. "Sen Varsın Öğretmenim" Choral Performance
A top-ranking student delivers a speech on what a teacher represents: a guide, a second parent, and a light in the darkness.
November 24th is not just a date on the calendar in Turkey; it is a day of profound gratitude. The "Sen Varsın Öğretmenim" (You Are There, My Teacher) program is designed to honor the dedication of educators who serve as the "unseen heroes" of society.