THE FUTURE TEACHERS’ ROLE IN EDUCATION SYSTEM
Keywords:
teaching system, education system, European countries, USA educational theories, traditional teaching system, Uzbekistan developing education system, future generations, future teachers, financial benefits, Pedagogical theory.Abstract
In this article, there is being demonstrated several foreign countries teaching system and their teachers’ significant role in their Education system of European countries; the UK and American countries; the United States. As well as that our traditional teaching system in the Republic of Uzbekistan and its developing modern teaching system among the upcoming teachers in country. Correspondingly, what kind of educational differences between the foreign countries and the Republic of Uzbekistan, differing from teaching system in high schools, as well. Typically, which abilities demanding to be a good teacher, simply stated that the well-qualified instructors are the future generation of our current education system as opposed to our older generation used methods in education system. Furthermore, there will be discussed about the amount of salary of teachers should be in higher prices as financial support because that they are giving energy to teach young teachers in high schools, especially in pedagogy field.
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