THE DEVELOPING EDUCATION SECTOR IN THE WORLD AND ITS IMPORTANCE

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  • Avazbekova Hadicha Farxod qizi

    Student of Namangan Regional Academic Lyceum under Tashkent State University of Law
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  • Usmanova Feruza

    English Teacher of Namangan Regional Academic Lyceum under Tashkent State University of Law
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Keywords:
Education, globalization, technology, sustainable development, inequality, digital learning, innovation
Abstract

The education sector has emerged as one of the most transformative forces in the modern era. With the rise of globalization, technological innovation, and the transition toward knowledge-based economies, education has expanded rapidly across the globe. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the development of education worldwide, assess its significance for individuals and societies, and highlight ongoing challenges. This study uses a qualitative approach by reviewing reports, international policies, and academic works. The results indicate that education contributes not only to personal empowerment but also to social justice, economic growth, and sustainable development. However, barriers such as inequality, the digital divide, and disparities in quality persist. The paper concludes that investment in inclusive, technology-driven, and equitable education is crucial for building resilient and innovative societies in the future.

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Published
2025-09-30
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