EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN UZBEKISTAN IN THE 1960S
Keywords:
population, equalize education in rural and urban areas, and train qualified personnelAbstract
The 1960s are distinguished as a period of serious reforms in the education system of Uzbekistan. This period was conducted in accordance with the political and economic development strategy of the Soviet Union and was aimed at improving the quality and opportunities in the field of education. The main goal of the reforms was to raise the level of education of the population, equalize education in rural and urban areas, and train qualified personnel for the modern economy.
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