Scientific knowledge is the common heritage of humankind. It is the only this treasure of humankind that can provide a possible remedy to conquer inequality and to bring about an acceptable quality of life and a purpose, for a majority of the people of the world. A case should be made for science and science education in the developing world, a case for optimal support for science and education even in the poorest and the least-developed of the countries of the world. Some of the main problems that should be overcome for a sustainable and proper science education are: Insufficient number of science and technology teachers’ taking active role in the preparation of the programs; The insufficient in-service training of the science teacher in the transition state of a new program;The informational education orienting students towards only exam achievement; The intensive curriculum but insufficient time allocation for science and journalism education. In this article, the problems of challenges for science and journalism education and soultions to overcome these problems are presented.
В данной статье рассматриваются вопросы разработки концепции курса информатики и использования средств ИКТ при решении учебных задач, определение некоторых основных компонентов этого процесса: целей, задач, закономерностей, принципов, условий, содержания, разработка намеченного результата, критериев и показателей.
Mazkur maqola O‘zbekiston oliy ta’lim tizimining rivojlanish bosqichi va kelgusida amalga oshiriladigan ishlari,maqsadlari,kengashda yuritilgan vazifalar, ta’lim jarayoniga tegishli bo‘lgan jarayonlarni to‘liq elektronlashtirish orqali talabalar va professor o‘qituvchilarning asosiy faoliyatining o‘quv jarayoniga qaratilganligi xususidadir.
This scientific article explores the unique linguistic and regional aspects of teaching and studying English in the context of the Karakalpak audience, a Turkic-speaking ethnic group residing in the Karakalpakstan region of Uzbekistan. It examines the challenges and opportunities presented by this regional context and the implications for English language education.
Standardized testare intended to determine if the student graduates or not if the teachers are doing well and if the schools are improving. They are administered, qualified and interpreted in the same way to be able to compare the results of large groups of students.With standardized tests, the teacher role changes, especially when dealing with institutional tasks in addition to their regular class work and activities. Several of the teachers’ responsibilities include collecting, organizing and analyzing data, grouping and regrouping students, developing the curriculum and coordinating student tasks. These tasks and institutional tests take between 60 and 110 hours in a year. To prepare students, teachers usually use predesigned curriculums that they did not develop and cannot modify to fit the needs of their students in their courses.