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Is education in Uzbekistan the same as that in China?
Is education in Uzbekistan the same as that in China? It's almost the same as China, because his education method in Uzbekistan is the same as that in China, because they are imitating the education method in China, so his education method is the same as that in China, and there is no difference, because they also offer Chinese, history, physics, mathematics and English courses here, so it's the same as that in China.

Uzbekistan attaches great importance to education and medical care, and it is not fully market-oriented, but it is still supported by the state. During the visit, the author visited 10 middle schools, and felt that the education in Uzbekistan was very distinctive and worth learning. Uzbekistan implements free basic education 12 years, just like China. The difference is that Uzbekistan is an ordinary middle school in the first nine years and a junior college in the last three years. After graduating from junior college, you can enter the university or find a job. What impresses me is that there are many new schools in Uzbekistan, and a large number of them are still under construction. This shows that the state has invested heavily in educational facilities.

At the same time, the homogenization of education is better. There will naturally be gaps between big cities and small cities, and between urban and rural schools, but they are not worlds apart. Even schools in small cities and rural areas are decent schools with decent classrooms and highly educated teachers. This ensures that children in small cities and rural areas can also study under good conditions and get a good education. This not only gives them a chance to talk to relatively equal, a child in a big city, but also makes them feel less inferior psychologically and proud of their school.

In addition to ordinary middle schools and junior colleges, there are also music and sports schools. Primary and middle school students can learn music, dance, musical instruments and competitive events according to their own interests in their spare time. This is similar to domestic interest classes, but Uzbekistan is a regular school run by the state and it is free. The buildings of these schools are no different from those of ordinary schools. Teachers' salaries are provided by the state and the standards are the same as those of ordinary middle schools. Their teaching arrangements are coordinated with ordinary middle schools to ensure time and not conflict with each other. The establishment of this kind of school has great social significance, which makes learning culture and art a natural thing for all children, rather than an exchange of privileges and money. And because of its popularity, it is of great benefit to the improvement of national quality.