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theme: education system of uzbekistan plan: i. curriculum development and enhancement: 1. review and update curriculum: - evaluate the current curriculum to ensure relevance and alignment with global standards. - integrate practical and real-world applications into subjects to enhance practical skills. 2. stem education focus: - strengthen science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (stem) education to foster innovation and technological advancements. - implement project-based learning in stem subjects to encourage critical thinking. 3. language education: - emphasize proficiency in uzbek and foreign languages, promoting bilingualism. - incorporate language learning technologies and interactive resources. ii. teacher training and professional development: 1. continuous professional development: - establish ongoing professional development programs for teachers. - focus on integrating technology into teaching methodologies. 2. specialized training: - provide specialized training for teachers in stem subjects and modern teaching techniques. - encourage collaboration with international educators for knowledge exchange. the official literacy rate in uzbekistan is …
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cy rate was 97 percent in 1989 when uzbekistan was part of the soviet union. school life expectancy (primary to tertiary education): total: 12 years; male: 12 years; female: 11 years (2011). education expenditures: na. [source: cia world factbook =] uzbeks are highly educated. in the 1990s, uzbekistan was regarded as having the most developed education system in central asia. karimov initially placed more emphasis on education than other central asian leaders. the program to restructure soviet-era system hampered by low budget, poor condition of infrastructure, and loss of teachers. in developing a national education system to replace the centralized education prescriptions of moscow, uzbekistan has encountered severe budgeting shortfalls. the education law of 1992 began the process of theoretical reform, but the physical base has deteriorated, and curriculum revision has been slow. [source: library of congress, march 1996 *] according to the u.s. department of state: “the government continued …
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ic schools). the soviets brought mandatary schools for girls and boosted literacy rates, in some cases, from below 10 percent to over 95 percent. education is supervised by two national agencies, the ministry of people's education (for primary, secondary, and vocational education) and the ministry of higher education (for postsecondary education). in 1993 uzbekistan had 9,834 preschool centers, most of which were run by state enterprises for the children of their employees. an estimated 35 percent of children ages one to six attend such schools, but few rural areas have access to preschools. [source: library of congress, march 1996 *] in the early 1990s, enterprises began closing schools or transferring them to direct administration of the ministry of people's education. a modest government construction program adds about 50,000 new places annually--a rate that falls far short of demand. although experts rate most of uzbekistan's preschools as being in poor condition, …
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ut this is often also the case in japan and south korea). teachers are generally poorly paid. rural children have a hard time finding enough time to do their chores, go to school and finish their homework. commenting on her visit to uzbekistan in 1997, hillary clinton wrote in newsweek, "despite crumbling schools and rising tuition classrooms were filled with exceptionally bright young people." eleven years of primary and secondary education are obligatory, starting at age seven. this requirement includes four years of primary school and two cycles of secondary school, lasting five and two years, respectively. the rate of attendance in those grades is high, although the figure is significantly lower in rural areas than in urban centers. preschool registration has decreased significantly since 1991. [source: library of congress february 2007 **] in 1993, 86 percent of population ages six to sixteen in regular or vocational school. the 1993 …
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96 *] the progress center in the remote aral sea town of nukus is an innovative school where students take classes in english and don't sit in rows and listen to lectures but instead sing songs, create their own dramas, watch films, and discuss their feelings. the progress center opened with 40 students in the soviet era and had more than 500 in 2000—all of whom take a regular class load at public schools. competition is stiff to get it. only 25 percent of those who apply get in. parents from tashkent try to get their kids in. visitors are welcome but often they are asked to sing a sing or recite a poem for the benefit of the students curriculum in uzbekistan personality cult measures have woven their way into uzbekistan school curriculum. in september 2003, uzbekistan president islam karimov’s historical writings became the core of the uzbek national …

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theme: education system of uzbekistan plan: i. curriculum development and enhancement: 1. review and update curriculum: - evaluate the current curriculum to ensure relevance and alignment with global standards. - integrate practical and real-world applications into subjects to enhance practical skills. 2. stem education focus: - strengthen science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (stem) education to foster innovation and technological advancements. - implement project-based learning in stem subjects to encourage critical thinking. 3. language education: - emphasize proficiency in uzbek and foreign languages, promoting bilingualism. - incorporate language learning technologies and interactive resources. ii. teacher training and professional development: 1. continuous professional d...

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