Quality of Higher Education and Increasing Efficiency is a Demand
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbde.v1i3.127Keywords:
continuing education, higher education, reform, education, upbringing, secondary special, quality of education, human factor, information technology, modernization, financial independence, competitive, research, culture, expert, non-governmental education, state and societyAbstract
In this article, the priorities of radical reform of the higher education system of Uzbekistan in the years of independence, the current socio-economic development of the country depends primarily on the training of well-educated, mature professionals, the training of competitive professionals in a market economy. The changes that have taken place as a result of the increased reforms, the adoption of a number of normative documents in this regard, and the gradual increase in the level of coverage of higher education were discussed.