The Role and Activities of Pedagogical Education Institutions in the Educational Process of Uzbekistan
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Keywords

education system, pedagogical education institutions, teacher training, innovative education, educational quality, professional competence.

How to Cite

Rajapboyeva , S., & Bekmuratova , M. (2026). The Role and Activities of Pedagogical Education Institutions in the Educational Process of Uzbekistan. Journal of Pedagogical and Philological Research, 1(1), 124-129. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18440148

Abstract

This article analyzes the activities of pedagogical education institutions in Uzbekistan and their role and significance in the national education system. The main focus is placed on the functions of pedagogical education institutions in training qualified teaching staff, their legal and regulatory framework, and their adaptation to modern educational requirements. In addition, the article highlights the implementation of innovative approaches, digital technologies, and advanced pedagogical methods in pedagogical education institutions as key factors in improving the quality and effectiveness of education. The study also reveals the role of pedagogical education institutions in social development and in shaping a well-rounded and intellectually developed younger generation, as well as outlines prospects for their further development.

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