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18/11/2025
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JSPU philologists are undergoing an internship at France’s ‘Accent Français’ Institute.

Teaching staff from the Romance and Germanic Languages Department of the Faculty of Philology at Jizzakh State Pedagogical University — Tamara Kavilova and Laura-Aquilina Kavilova — are currently undergoing a scientific-pedagogical internship at the prestigious “Accent Français” institute in the French Republic.

During the internship, the teaching staff are actively participating in training courses, practical sessions, seminar-trainings, and experience-sharing sessions, acquiring advanced international expertise in French language teaching methodology.

Furthermore, they have been provided with the opportunity to engage in scientific discussions with the institute’s professors and teachers, observe the educational process, and familiarize themselves closely with the innovative pedagogical technologies used in lessons.

This internship serves to enhance the qualifications of JDPU philology teachers, apply foreign experience to the educational process, and expand international cooperation.


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