those societies that are learning continuously are innovative and successful in global
competition.
Relevance for Uzbekistan
As a full member of the UN Uzbekistan committed itself to the implementation of SDGs and
has already taken some steps on localization/adaptation of internationally agreed target
indiacators.
In 2017, the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan set an action plan
(“Development Strategy”) for five priorities of the country’s development in the period 2017-
2021, one of which is a social dimension including the education and science reform:
To continue the course of further improvement of the continuous education system,
improvement of accessibility of high quality education services, training of well-qualified
human resources in accordance with modern labour market demands;
To undertake targeted measures to improve facilities and resources of educational
institutions through their construction, reconstruction and complete repair, provision of
modern learning and laboratory equipment, computers, textbooks;
Expansion of a network of pre-school educational institutions and fundamental
improvement of conditions in these institutions for a comprehensive intellectual,
aesthetical and physical development of children, to ensure accessibility and
substantial expansion of coverage of children with pre-school education, to increase
the level of pedagogues and specialists professionalism;
Radical improvement of quality of general secondary education, in-depth foreign
language learning, IT, other crucial and popular subjects including math, physics,
chemistry and biology;
Construction and reconstruction of existing sport facilities for children and children’s
music and art schools to attract children to mass sport and draw their attention to the
world of music and art;
To improve works on training and employment of vocational college students in
accordance with occupations that meet the requirements of economy and needs of
employers;
To improve quality and effectiveness of higher education institutions activity through
the introduction of international standards of learning and teaching quality assessment,
to gradually increase a quota for admission to higher education institutions;
To encourage scientific research and innovative activities, to create effective
mechanisms to put scientific and innovative achievements into practice, to establish
specialized science and testing laboratories, hi-tech centres and science parks under
universities and research institutes.
Uzbekistan government considers the action plan as a “road map” for implementation of SDGs
in Uzbekistan.
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The document uses a term “continuous education” which in many post-soviet countries is
regarded as a synonym to the term “lifelong learning”. However, there is a fundamental
difference between these two terms, as LLL has a wider meaning and includes different
dimensions of learning stemming from the four pillars of education in the future
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