Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- In the current academic year, parents of 1,200 schools in Uzbekistan will not buy paper diaries, they will use an electronic diary
From the start of this school year, paper diaries and journals will be canceled in 1,200 schools across the country. On the one hand, it will save teachers the time they spend filling out paper journals and writing reports by hand, and will improve the electronic interaction between parents and the school.
The electronic diary will allow to keep abreast of all the events in the school and child’s grades online, keep in touch with class teachers and other teachers and help your child overcome difficulties in the learning process in a timely manner.
Kundalik.com is located in the TAS-IX zone, and Internet traffic, including through all mobile operators, is not consumed when working with the platform. All information about users is stored on Uzbektelecom servers. This means that the personal data of all participants in the educational process are under reliable protection.
A complete transition to this system will free parents from communicating with the homeroom teacher through Telegram and other messengers, as a result of which traffic costs will be saved, and the spread of personal information through Telegram will be prevented.
According to a number of studies, children who experience parental control are highly motivated to learn, participate more actively in class, and demonstrate more of their talents and potential.
Over the past 2 years, instead of 7 mandatory documents for teachers, a condition has been created for working with only one electronic journal. A complete rejection of paper and a switch to electronic journals will simplify the teacher’s work and save his time. The saved time the teacher can spend on creative work with students or on improving their professional skills.
Before the start of the 2020-2021 academic year, the Ministry of Public Education informs parents of schoolchildren in Tashkent and about a thousand schools in all regions of the country that instead of buying a paper diary, they should subscribe to its electronic counterpart Kundalik.com. The introduction of the electronic diary in the rest of the country will be additionally announced by the school administration of schools.
The cost of a subscription to Kundalik.com is equal to the average price of a paper diary (10 thousand soums per year). During the first month, parents can use the system in test mode.