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A joint online lesson was conducted on the primary education systems of developed countries.

A joint online lesson on the topic “Primary education system in developed countries” was organized by D. Farsaxonova, Associate Professor of the Department of Primary Education Pedagogy at JSPU, and teacher N. Quvonova, with the participation of 1st-year master’s students, in cooperation with Associate Professor Özlem Yılmaz Demirel and master’s students from Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University in Turkey.

During the lesson, presentations were made on the education systems of Finland, Singapore, Japan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.

Additionally, the master’s students’ knowledge was reinforced through the Jeopardy platform, and participants showcased the cultures of the Uzbek and Turkish peoples.

The lesson was conducted at a high level as a practical example of scientific-educational cooperation between the two universities. At the end, the partners expressed gratitude for the joint lesson and expressed a desire to further develop the cooperation.


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