Books instead of gadgets: Swedish schools are changing their approach
Schools in Sweden are returning to more traditional teaching methods, such as reading paper books, after there was a decrease in reading levels when using iPads and laptops.
Schools in Sweden are returning to more traditional teaching methods, such as reading paper books, after there was a decrease in reading levels when using iPads and laptops.
Altinay Oteubaeva, a 6th-grade student at School-Gymnasium No.17 in Astana (Republic of Kazakhstan), is a leader in reading among the capital's students.
The presentation of the first volume of the "Multi-Volume Anthology of Turkic Peoples' Folklore" took place during the 43rd UNESCO session in Samarkand.
As part of a joint project of the Republican Center for Spirituality and Enlightenment, JSCB TuronBank, the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Tashkent Met...
The presentation of the book "New Uzbekistan: The Path of Shavkat Mirziyoyev" took place at the US Congress building in Washington.
The official ceremony of handing over 50 volumes of the book albums of the series "Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan in the collections of the World", published by the World Society...
More than 500 copies of unique literature and textbooks from the funds of the Institute of Diplomatic Studies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, the League of Arab States...
Today, on June 27, the first "China Book Center" will open in Samarkand at the International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage "Silk Road".
Representatives of the National Legal Information Center "Adolat" of the Ministry of Justice of Uzbekistan took part in the XXXI Minsk International Book Fair.
On November 2-4, the III Tashkent International Book Fair "Tashkent Book Fest - 2022" will be held in the capital of Uzbekistan.
An ancient manuscript about the life and work of Amir Temur, written in Uzbek, was discovered in Dushanbe. This is reported by the Republican Center for Spirituality and Enlightenm...
New school textbooks on Russian as a foreign language for grades 2-11, created by a group of Uzbek and Russian authors, were presented in Tashkent.