THE PRIMARY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICAN AND UZBEK EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Sobirova Elgiza Alibek kizi
Keywords:
mandatory, credit-module, individual, primary school, middle school, college/lyceum, international standard.Abstract
The 11-year mandatory education system in Uzbekistan was replaced by a system more analogous to the US, with grades 1-4 for elementary school, 5–9 for middle school, and 9–11 for lyceum/college. After that, students might choose to attend college or find work. This adjustment was most likely implemented to provide students with more options for their study and align the educational system with global standards. One of the most effective methods to achieve these goals is to introduce a credit-module system of instruction in higher education, even though the transition takes time.
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