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Пушкарева
08-23-2006, 03:23 AM
22.08.2006 16:22:32
Центр средне-специального профессионального образования совместно с Министерством народного образования провели пресс-конференцию, посвященную вопросам реализации постановления Президента Республики Узбекистан "О мерах по дальнейшему расширению обучения выпускников общеобразовательных школ в академических лицеях и профессиональных колледжах" от 27 июля 2006 года.

Согласно принятой и действующей в стране Национальной программе по подготовке кадров до 2010 года в Узбекистане будет полностью сформирована 12-летняя система всеобщего образования. Таким образом, полностью прекратится набор в 10-11 классы общеобразовательных школ республики. Вместо этого учащиеся три года будут проходить обучение в двух типах средних учебных заведений – профессиональных колледжах и академических лицеях, которые обеспечат общее среднее образование и дадут необходимый минимум знаний для дальнейшего продолжения учебы в высших учебных заведениях.

Такой подход очень актуален для страны, поскольку значительная часть молодежи, в частности, проживающая на селе, намерена после окончания школы пополнить рынок труда, и нуждается в профессиональной подготовке.

На сегодняшний день в Узбекистане функционирует 959 академических лицеев и профессиональных колледжей. В совокупности это число составляет около 50% учебных заведений, которые должны были быть возведены за годы реформирования образовательной системы.

Как отмечалось в ходе встрече, в стране сейчас сложилась такая ситуация, когда параллельно существуют две системы общеобразовательного процесса. Многие остаются учиться в общеобразовательных школах в 10-11 классах. Тогда, как около 80% студентов вузов составляют выпускники лицеев и колледжей. Большая часть выпускников школ, не поступивших в вузы, все равно затем сдает экзамены в колледжи и лицеи, чтобы получить профессию.

— В этом году мы увеличили количество мест в академических лицеях и профессиональных колледжах до 396 тыс. Сейчас стоит задача свести количество учащихся в 10-11 классах к минимуму, что поможет также решать и социальные проблемы в силу того, что после окончания образовательных учреждений с 3-годичным курсом обучения, ребята получают профессию, таким образом пополняя кадровый резерв страны, — отметил директор Центра средне-специального профессионального образования Алишер Каримов. — Конечно, мы понимаем, что это может сказаться на качестве обучения, но именно таким образом уменьшится риск выпускников остаться без образования.

Ежегодно на строительство и реконструкцию учебных заведений в республике выделяется около 200 млрд. сумов. В этом году запланировано возведение 100 новых объектов.

Безусловно, что предпринимаемые в настоящее время усиленные меры по расширению обучения выпускников общеобразовательных школ в академических лицеях и профессиональных колледжах уже в самое ближайшее время дадут положительные результаты в реализации Национальной программы по подготовке кадров, — уверены специалисты.

Webmaster
08-23-2006, 04:08 AM
Aaah!! Well tell ya first it seemed like a good idea to everyone to be educated at colleges or lyceums as a preparation to unis.... But have you seen the boys and girls studying at those colleges and their level of knowledge ?? Debili, nastoyashshiye! They get the best buildings, they get spent lots of money, the best technology ever... but what about the Universities and instititues ??? no one gives a shit to what's happening there.... They don't have anything new at all... All of them are rotting with old pieces of furniture and classrooms... And pay attention that i'm not talking about some well-financed universities in Tashkent... Go out to Vilayats, and smaller cities...and check them out ! You'll see the difference for yourself!

kingdom
08-23-2006, 04:15 AM
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Black
08-23-2006, 04:18 AM
I don't like 12 year study system in school. Time and money wasting! 10 year system is the best! Even is they want children get proffession upon finishing their school they could have made 8 year secondary school + 2 year licium/college system. 2 years of time and money wasting.
There are many many problems in our educational system (both school and higher education). Too many unnecessary subjects are taught in Univer.s and Istitutes. Also 4 year bachelor + 2 year master Higher educational system time and money (of both students and state) wasting system.
In breif many reforms in the sphere of education are not effiective and usefull, they are done just for Show purposes, no one is interested on the quality of the system.
There are other issues which I think is wrongly implemented or being implemented in Uzbek educational system. But, all I can do is to complain. Sad that I have no chance to change anything.

elDoraDo
08-23-2006, 04:18 AM
at the beginning it was like - if you want more specialized or deeper knowledge you go to liceum, you take exams, and if you pass you study there. But If you are satisfied with ordinary school programme, If you don't care about liceum high level knowledge, or even if you go, and If you don't get the minimum score to be accepted? you lose your chance to get "...общее среднее образование и дадут необходимый минимум знаний для дальнейшего продолжения учебы в высших учебных заведениях". This even contradicts the Constitution they have written. Nonsense. No, that's not a reform, but ultimate stupidity. this is what it really is. Just another mechanism of money flow.

Webmaster
08-23-2006, 04:54 AM
Right then, let me explain one more thing about our lyceums and colleges... Lyceum were first highly regarded with the aim that they would give you a deep and profound knowledge on the subject...thus making sure that you enter the univesity... And colleges were highly appreciated for the fact that you would get a specialization to be able to work... BUT in realizty in the lyceums you are told to hire a personal tutor among the teachers of the lyceums.. coz you have to enter the institute ..otherwise the lyceum will get a bad name because of you... If you don't... you are regarded as "not capable or not talented enough" to study at the lyceum... I myself was educated at the lyceum so know it better than others... And about the colleges ... according to the laws of Employment in Uzb the degree you get from a college is considered to be INCOMPLETE for job... As they say in Uzb, "to build a great future" you must be fully qualified and have experience for the job... So, they show you the gates of the university and whisper in your ear that you need a lot of money to get in there... Knowledge??? That might count but my friend yo should remember that Uzb is on the way of economic reforms so everything costs money... Well, even if you graduate from the uni there stands the biggest problem ever FINDING A PROPER JOB... :shock: ah, didn't you know there are some rules as well... First you have to find "tanish-bilish" as they say and bribe the boss of the company as well as giving money to other people as well for the work they've done as a broker between you and the boss... so, you see that to EARN money first you hav to PAY more money than the wage at the company multiplied by several months.... :evil: Even you don't have that money or "tanish-bilish" you find yourself driving a taxi or selling stuff at the baazar... If you still don't believe me go to baazars and ask those sellers about their education... My friend , i'm sure you'd be surprised to find "high qualified managers, doctors, economists, teachers...etc" .... So, they are building a so called "great future" at baazars .... That's why our baazars are always full of everything and prosperity.... The real talents are in baazars or in the front of the taxis, mate.... Wish them good luck! :D

Masanori
08-23-2006, 06:07 AM
the reformation of a part of the social life is both useless and meaningless till the whole system is not reformed.

Hamid
08-23-2006, 06:57 AM
I thought this was already in force, the schools in the part of the uzbekistan, where i live no longer has 10 and 11th classes, i think for a good 2-3 years now.
I do remember we had a school no28, one of the best in jambay, samarkand. They turned it into a college, just accepting students after 9th grade, and kicked everybody else out, and new school was not ready, not even built. (IAK: yangi uy qurmay turib eskisini buzmayik) My mother is a teacher there, they had to attend classes outside (they were building the school in the park, which should have been used for entartaining purposes only). Pupils there don't have sporting facilities (old one had both open and closed ones), small school, pupils have to attend in three different groups, morning, afternoon and evening. and a point about money flow: after 9th grade, my brothter had to go to college or leceum, so father went to medical leceum in samarkand, sogdiana, and was told before exams that no place were left, all sold, so no chance him getting there. So had to go to Ishtihan, and studyng there for a year now. Universities, most of them suck. Went to visit my classmates from national University of Uzbekistan in May, department of chemistry, you should have seen the state of the classes (btw half of the big department is occupied by history students now, when i went there I thought they had changed the department buildings).
hope this will change one day.

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Frida
08-23-2006, 09:36 AM
This is not gonna do any good to anyone. Especially it is going to be bad for girls, I am pretty sure. Cause you know, the preference in education is always given to boys (in many families). So I bet if the college or lyceum is far from the little village, some parents would rather have their daughter finish 9th grade and learn something handy (chevarlik, tort pishirish:?) from a 'business lady' in mahalla who has a diploma of "Mashhura" courses.