A new steps on to education theory

  • Jorayeva Sahibjamol Norkobilovna Tashkent State Agrarian University, Associate Professor of Uzbek language pedagogy and psychology, candidate of psychological, sciences.
  • Pardayeva Mavluda Chori Qizi
Keywords: Learning, Uzbek madrasas, life skill, compulsion, encouragement, habit

Abstract

Education is an indispensable breath for the modern world. Because learning lies under all evolution. Therefore, today's sy population of the world who are already have realized this crucial respect focusing on education. So, the new curriculums and new ways are created for improvingtuitionn by them. A lot of researchers had been researching some enigmatic features of education. As a result of, those attempts there have been seen plenty of books and different types of articles. However in, contrast with them in this article has another approach for obstacles that are standing in front of the development. The article reveals with the relay on so many experiments that what factors are becoming keys to open all doors in the education. These factors are expressed solutions with a comparison of some historical information like knowledge of Adam, Khobil’s attempts, about there, were compulsion systems in some Muslim madrasas of Turkistan

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Published
2020-07-08
How to Cite
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Jorayeva Sahibjamol Norkobilovna and Pardayeva Mavluda Chori Qizi 2020. A new steps on to education theory. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 7 (Jul. 2020), 26-29. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v3i7.458.
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