Meliyev Xamidilla Abdullayevich
Dean of the faculty
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Faculty Specializing in Effective Management of Early Childhood Education and Upbringing
The Faculty of Preschool Education is a leading educational institution specializing in training educators who ensure the comprehensive development of children during the critical preschool years. Faculty graduates work as educators, methodologists, psychologists, and administrators in preschool education institutions.
Students at the faculty acquire essential theoretical and practical knowledge in child psychology, pedagogical technologies, teaching and play-based methodologies, aesthetic and physical education, and speech development techniques.
Graduates can pursue careers in state and private preschool education institutions, inclusive education centers, or family education services. They also have the opportunity to demonstrate their potential in research activities.
Education at the faculty is conducted in directions such as “Preschool Education,” “Preschool Education Psychology,” and “Special Preschool Education.” Students are provided with practical classes, modern methodological tools, experienced instructors, and opportunities to work directly with children.
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Educational Programs
Academic Departments
Employees
Xaqberdiyev Utkir Kuliboyevich
Dekan muovini
Boltayev Abduvoxid Abdulazizovich
Dekan muovini
Ganiyeva Mukarram Shorafovna
Tyutor
Abduvaliyev Abdumutal Rahmatulla o‘g‘li
Tyutor
Sheraliyeva Guzal Elibayevna
Tyutor
Rustamova Nargiza Baxramovna
Tyutor
Qo‘shaqov Farrux Furqat o‘g‘li
Tyutor
G‘ofurov Diyor Urishboyevich
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Baratova Yulduz Asadullayevna
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O‘rozboyev Sunnat Egam o‘g‘li
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Qo‘ldoshev Siroj Furqat o‘g‘li
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Faculty history
Establishment
The Preschool Education program at Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute was established in 2002 with the permission of the Ministry of Public Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Initially, the educational process for this program was conducted within the Department of Youth Pedagogy and Psychology. The program was led by Odina Jamoliddinova, a doctor of pedagogical sciences and professor.
On July 27, 2002, based on Order No. 14, the Department of Preschool Education Theory and Methodology was established, also under the leadership of Odina Jamoliddinova. This department became the first academic structure dedicated to training specialists in preschool education.
Development Stages
From 2007 to 2015, the department was led by various individuals, including Gulnora Qo‘shoqova, Rustam Abdurasulov, Anvar Meliboyev, and Bakhtiyor Soatov. Since 2019, it has been headed by Professor Hamidulla Meliyev.
In 2015, the Preschool Education program was merged with the Faculty of Primary Education, forming the new “Faculty of Preschool and Primary Education” under the leadership of Nizomiddin Usmonov.
Since August 2018, the Preschool Education program gained independent faculty status and began operating as the “Faculty of Preschool Education.” The first dean was Ne’mat Kushvaqtov, a candidate of pedagogical sciences and associate professor. From 2020 to 2022, the faculty was led by Professor Zuhra Yakhshiyeva, and since 2023, it has been headed by Umid Jumanazarov, a doctor of pedagogical sciences (DSc) and associate professor.
Current Activities
Currently, the faculty employs 41 professors and instructors, including 1 doctor of sciences, 5 candidates of sciences or PhD holders. The number of students exceeds 995.
The faculty comprises the following departments:
Preschool Education Theory and Methodology
English Language
Music Education
In 2022, the program “Foreign Languages (English) in Preschool and Primary Education” was introduced, and the English Language Department was established to support it.
Students have received prestigious scholarships such as “Navoiy,” “Iste’dod,” and “Ulug‘bek.” Most graduates work in leading preschool education institutions in the Jizzakh region.
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