The Ministry of Education of Russia plans to send another 100 specialists to Uzbekistan within the framework of the humanitarian project "Class!"
First Deputy Minister of Education of Russia Dmitry Glushko held a meeting with First Deputy Minister of Public Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan Usman Sharifkhodjaev. The counterparts discussed the results and further development of the Сlass! joint humanitarian project.
“Over the past five months, a major breakthrough has been made in improving the quality of teaching the Russian language in the Republic of Uzbekistan. This unique project is highly appreciated in our society, and is also widely covered in the media, ”said Dmitry Glushko during the meeting.
Today, there are 98 Russian specialists in the Republic of Uzbekistan - 68 teachers of the Russian language and 30 methodologists. This year alone, Russian methodologists have tested more than 2,500 Uzbek teachers for knowledge of Russian as a foreign language, as well as mastery of pedagogical competencies. In addition, they conduct methodological seminars for foreign colleagues. In turn, Russian teachers successfully teach in schools in Uzbekistan, developing lesson scripts and teaching materials for classes.