JIZZAKH STATE
PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
NAMED ABDULLA KADIRI
FACULTY OF PRE-SCHOOL
EDUCATION, STUDENT OF
GROUP 520-23
ABDUG’ANIYEVA MASHXURA
Education system in Uzbekistan and abroad
The education systems in Uzbekistan and abroad share common objectives but
differ in their approaches.
In Uzbekistan, education is compulsory from ages 7 to 18, with a standardized
curriculum and rigorous testing. The focus is on building a strong knowledge
foundation but may lack exposure to global perspectives and diverse cultures.
Conversely, education systems abroad, like in the USA or UK, offer flexibility.
Students choose subjects and customize their education, encouraging creativity and
critical thinking. These systems often prioritize a holistic approach to personal growth
and extracurricular activities.
Uzbekistan is working on
modernizing its system, aiming to
integrate international standards
and innovative teaching methods.
Foreign
education
systems
maintain a balance between
academics
and
personal
development.
In conclusion, Uzbekistan and foreign education systems each have their
strengths. Uzbekistan focuses on knowledge foundation, while foreign systems
emphasize flexibility and personal growth. Balancing these aspects is key to preparing
students for the modern world while preserving cultural values.
1.
Q: What are the common objectives shared by education systems in Uzbekistan
and abroad? A: The common objectives include providing education and preparing
students for the future.
2.
Q: What is the age range for compulsory education in Uzbekistan? A: In
Uzbekistan, education is compulsory from ages 7 to 18.
3.
Q: How does the Uzbekistan education system differ from foreign systems in
terms of curriculum and testing? A: The Uzbekistan education system has a
standardized curriculum and rigorous testing, while foreign systems offer more
flexibility.
4.
Q: What is the focus of the Uzbekistan education system? A: The focus is on
building a strong knowledge foundation.
5.
Q: What might the Uzbekistan education system lack, according to the passage?
A: It may lack exposure to global perspectives and diverse cultures.
6.
Q: How do education systems abroad, like in the USA or UK, differ from the
Uzbekistan system in terms of student choice? A: Students in foreign systems choose
subjects and customize their education, promoting creativity and critical thinking.
7.
Q: What is the emphasis of foreign education systems, as mentioned in the
passage? A: Foreign education systems often prioritize a holistic approach to personal
growth and extracurricular activities.
8.
Q: What is Uzbekistan working on in terms of its education system? A:
Uzbekistan is working on modernizing its system, aiming to integrate international
standards and innovative teaching methods.
9.
Q: What do foreign education systems maintain a balance between? A: Foreign
education systems maintain a balance between academics and personal development.
10.
Q: What is the key to preparing students for the modern world while
preserving cultural values? A: The key is to balance aspects of knowledge foundation
and personal growth.
Here are 15 vocabulary words associated with education and learning:
1.
Compulsory - magburiy
2.
Curriculum – o’quv jadvali
3.
Rigorous - talabchan
4.
Flexibility - moslashuvchan
5.
Holistic – to’liq
6.
Extracurricular – qo’shimcha o’quv kursi
7.
Innovation - innovatsiya
8.
Personal development -shaxsiy yuksalish
9.
Standardized - meyorlashtirish
10.
Creativity - yaratuchanlik
11.
Critical thinking – tanqidiy fikirlash
12.
Integration – azo bo’lish
13.
Cultural values – madaniy qadriyatlar
14.
Academic – o’quv
15.
Modernization - yangilash
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