tamamladlar
Tamamladlar is a term used in Turkish-language discourse to refer to individuals who have completed a designated program of study or training, achieving a credential or diploma that marks the end of a training track. The term derives from tamamlamak, "to complete," with the plural suffix -lar.
Origins and usage: The label emerged in late 20th-century debates on educational reform, vocational training, and
Social role and cultural practices: Completing a program often confers eligibility for specific jobs, internships, or
Demographics and regional variation: The term is most common in urban Turkish-speaking areas where training infrastructure
Critique and relevance: Scholars debate the impact of such credential-based categories on social mobility, equality, and
See also: Education in Turkey; Vocational education; Credentialism; Turkish diaspora.