TV channels and social networks where online school lessons are broadcast

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Starting from September 14 this year, the 2020/2021 academic year will begin in secondary schools of the Republic. At the same time, students who have chosen the form of education online and whose school has not yet been restored, can master the curriculum on the basis of the established schedule. This was reported by the Ministry of Public Education.

 

Television classes from September 14 this year will be broadcast on 3 TV channels of the Uzbek Television and Radio Company from Monday to Saturday every day from 8:30 in the Online School series.

Online school classes are broadcast on UzDigital TV through the following TV channels:

  • For students in grades 1-4 - "National Geographic";
  • For students of grades 5-8 - "Eurosport";
  • For students of grades 9-11 - "Oxota i ribalka".

In cable TV and IP TV networks:

  • For students in grades 1-4 - "National Geographic";
  • For students of grades 5-8 - "TVS";
  • For students in grades 9-11 - "Fashion TV".

Classes can be followed in parallel through the following Internet resources:

  1. https://t.me/uzeduonlinemaktab;
  2. mover.uz/channel/uzedu
  3. Youtube channels;
  4. Daily.com and http://online-maktab.uz/ through the electronic portal.

Classes will also be posted on Mediabay.uz, Mover.uz and Telegram channels.

Online school television lessons are filmed in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Education, the National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan and ZO'R TV.

A total of 6 studios have been set up at the A.Avloni Institute for Retraining and Advanced Training of Public Education and the Republican Diagnostic Center to film the lessons.

Total for filming television lessons A total of 117 experienced and qualified teachers, 12 sign language interpreters and 15 editors from state and non-state educational institutions involved.

The schedule of television lessons is announced on a daily basis through the official pages of the Ministry of Public Education.

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