Experience Exchange: 4th-Year Students Share Practical Skills with Future Educators
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Experience Exchange: 4th-Year Students Share Practical Skills with Future Educators

2025-11-02

Mediathek / News / Experience Exchange: 4th-Year Students Share Practical Skills with Future Educators

As part of the experience exchange cycle of events, 4th-year students of the educational program "7M01704 – Training of Teachers of Uzbek Language and Literature" conducted a series of demonstration classes for 3rd-year students of the same specialty.

These events were a direct continuation of their recent pedagogical internship in schools. The graduating students demonstrated to their younger colleagues the real-world methods and techniques successfully tested in the school environment.

Demonstration Class Formats:

  • Illustrative Subject Lessons: 4th-year students conducted full-fledged lessons in Uzbek language and literature, showcasing the effective use of modern methodologies, visual aids, and interactive technologies to boost student engagement.
  • Intellectual Quiz Lessons: Examples of engaging quiz-format lessons were presented. These were aimed at consolidating knowledge, developing critical thinking, and increasing interest in the subject through a competitive element.
  • Conducting a Homeroom Lesson (Class Hour): Special attention was paid to extracurricular work. Students demonstrated how to effectively organize and conduct a meaningful homeroom lesson dedicated to current educational and upbringing topics.

The Value of the Event:

This format of work not only allows 3rd-year students to see the practical application of theoretical knowledge and better prepare for their upcoming internship but also strengthens mentorship within the educational program.

"The transfer of real-world school experience from senior to junior students is one of the key elements of our training. It helps our future educators enter the profession confidently, drawing on the best practices of their colleagues," noted the event organizers.

We are proud of the initiative shown by our students and are confident that the acquired skills will form a solid foundation for their future successful pedagogical careers!