Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- An increasing number of schools in Uzbekistan are ready to switch to an electronic analogue of paper magazines - Kundalik. Educational organizations of Samarkand, Bukhara, Andijan, Jizzakh, Navoi, Namangan, as well as Surkhandarya, Kashkadarya, Syrdarya regions in the new academic year will completely switch to paperless document circulation, in total there are more than 5,000 schools in this list.
By the decision of the Ministry of Public Education, in the new 2021/2022 academic year, secondary schools of Uzbekistan will continue to operate in a hybrid form. This training format was already used last academic year with the help of the Kundalik digital educational platform, which has the necessary options for organizing distance learning in schools in Uzbekistan. This allows students not to interrupt the educational process while at home, independently study subjects, send homework, master new educational material and communicate with teachers remotely.
In e-diary-only schools, grades, schedules and homework assignments for children will be reflected in e-diaries.
Parents in the process of preparing for school are advised not to buy paper diaries, as they will not be used in those educational institutions that have switched to paperless document circulation. Instead, you must subscribe to Kundalik. The subscription cost in the 2021/2022 academic year has been reduced and is 8,600 soums valid for one calendar year.
The Kundalik.Jurnal app is available for teachers, which can be downloaded from the Play Market and App Store. In it, teachers can work with the magazine even without an Internet connection. Also, an app for parents and students will be presented in the near future.