English teachers from India may be attracted to Uzbek schools
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Ambassador of Uzbekistan to India Dilshod Akhadov met with the heads of CfBT Education Service and Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge in Hyderabad and discussed prospects for cooperation in the field of education.
CfBT Head of Education Neti Shrinivas expressed willingness to study the need for modern textbooks in Uzbekistan and cooperate in this direction, organize training courses with the participation of experienced professionals.
Shrikant Sinha, head of the Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge, noted that the company provides vocational training courses for graduates of vocational colleges and schools across India in specific industrial and social areas. In this regard, he said that he would work out the issue of organizing courses in relevant areas for young people from Uzbekistan.
At the meetings, the possibilities of attracting qualified English teachers to the schools of Uzbekistan were discussed.
During the negotiations, foreign partners were provided with information about the II UNESCO World Conference on Preschool Education, which is expected to be held in the country in November this year.
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