LANGUAGE PROPOSAL ON TEACHER DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Dinora Sodikova Nordic International University

Abstract

Modern era requires people to become professional. To be professionals theyneedto work regularly on themselves and make personal development their permanent tradition, nomatter what field they are in. We emphasize that it is noteworthy that various courses areorganized for the development of such personnel, and various project works are presentedtoprivate and state organizations for the financing of these courses. The material presentedbelow is an article aimed at improving the qualifications of personnel to be organized inacertain region of Uzbekistan, and explains how to prepare of project work.

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Published

2024-06-17