TASKS OF STUDYING AND TEACHING RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN UNIVERSITIES
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chronicle, socio-cultural requirements, diversity, priority area, country's power, prospect, communication, information.Abstract
The chronicle of educational practice clearly shows the transformation of learning objectives, adapting to socio-cultural requirements and worldview. During the feudal period, the main task of education was the acquisition of mainly scholastic knowledge. The tasks of studying and teaching the Russian language and literature in universities with Uzbek as the language of instruction are diverse, but the main goal of teaching is developmental and educational.
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