THE ECONOMIC REFORMS CARRIED OUT IN UZBEKISTAN IN THE 1950S AND 1970S ARE INEFFECTIVE

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  • Toshpulatov Nurbek Boboqul ugli a teacher of the Department of Social Sciences, SamIES Author

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New curricula, programs and textbooks were created for schools. In 1962, general compulsory 8-year education was introduced. All seven-year schools were converted into eight-year schools. About 1,000 such schools were opened in 1958-1965. In 1965, there were 134,500 young people studying there.

Abstract

 

After the war, the Republic had to overcome a number of serious problems in public education. Since the 1950s, a school has been built and 7 years of general compulsory education has been implemented. However, it was necessary to carry out serious reforms due to the fact that the content of education was lagging behind, and the level of knowledge of schoolchildren was low. Since 1959, 10-year high schools have been converted into 11-year high schools. 

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Q.Usmonov, M.Sodiqov, O‘zbekiston tarixi (1917—1991-yillar),

Akademik litsey va kasb-hunar kollejlari 1-bosqich o‘quvchilari uchun darslik,

«Sharq» nashriyot-matbaa aksiyadorlik kompaniyasi bosh tahririyati Toshkent

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Published

2024-07-01