SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF PRE-SCHOOL PEDAGOGICS: THE SYSTEM OF PRESCHOOL ORGANIZATION IN UZBEKISTAN

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  • Dilnozaxon Mahmudova ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: pre-school education, early childhood education, ECE, child’s development, Uzbekistan.

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 Abstract. The author of the article attempts to analyze the current pre-school 
education  system  of  Uzbekistan,  its  main  challenges,  shortcomings  and  reforms. 
Moreover, this research will provide the study of the importance of learning at early 
ages (3-5) and its impact on the future learning and personal development of children. 
The research highlights the analysis of domestic and foreign prospects of the studied 
issue. Namely, the researcher presents the view that developed countries pay more and 
more attention to boost the quality of pre-school educational institutions, the efficiency 
of  curriculum,  and  implementation  of  more  social  activities  to  enhance  the 
development  of  children’s  soft  skills;  however,  this  is  not  the  case  in  developing 
countries such as Uzbekistan.  
 Thus,  the  goal  of  the  paper  would  be  to  elaborate  on  the  need  to  consider, 
remodel and upgrade the pre-school education system further and trigger to start some 
campaigns  which  will  aim  to  develop  young  mother’s  personal  and  professional 
development. The study will highlight the impact of pre-school education by evaluating 
the literature in the field, looking deeper at the experience of developed countries as 
well  as  considering  the  situation  in  Uzbekistan  regarding  the  mentioned  area.  The 
findings of the paper can be deployed to prepare educational policy and contribute to 
the development of the entire education system of Uzbekistan. 

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