THE PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDYING THE CREATIVE EXAMPLES OF ANVAR OBIDJAN IN PRIMARY CLASS READING LESSONS
Muxlisaxon Abdujalilova
Abstract: The article focuses on the essence, goals and tasks of primary school reading classes. The educational importance of using Anvar Obidjon's creative examples and their role in educating young people as a well-rounded person during the school period will be highlighted in the reading classes.

EDUCATIONAL CLUSTER AS A MODERN MECHANISM OF CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
Khimmataliev Dustnazar Omonovich
Abstract: Rapid technological changes, the development of information technologies, changes in the organization of work require graduates to have a wider range of skills and qualifications. The article highlights the tasks of state bodies, commercial structures, educational and scientific institutions and other civil institutions in the continuous education system that are part of educational clusters

SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF COGNITIVE TECHNOLOGIES, COMPOSITION AND STEPS OF APPLICATION IN THE PROCESS OF FORMING CREATIVITY IN FUTURE TEACHERS
Ganieva Adiba Tursinboy kizi
Abstract: This article discusses cognitive technologies, their specific aspects, content, possibilities of forming creative thinking in future teachers, stages of cognitive technologies application. The article serves as an important resource for educational scientists, researchers, students and teachers.

THE EFFECT OF FAMILY VALUES ON ENSURING FAMILY STRENGTH
Xazratkulova Dilfuza Hamrakulovna
Abstract: According to its content and essence, the family has its own characteristic features for each people and each nation. In the East, the concept of family is a sacred duty of a person to his nation, ancestors, society to build a family and ensure its strength, well-being and stability. Especially for the Uzbek people, the family is the most sacred place. Each family, as a historical and social phenomenon with a long history and deep roots, plays an important role in the development of human society with its unique characteristics

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROTECTING YOUNG PEOPLE FROM VARIOUS INFORMATION THREATS
Sharapova Sabohat Djabbarovna
Abstract: Today, the consciousness of young people is negatively affected by information in various ways. Media magnates in particular are controlling the human worldview through information. Indeed, by the beginning of the 20th century, such concepts as "information age", "informed society", "information attack" appeared in our lives. This is evidenced by the increased importance of the concept of information today, the expansion of coverage, the change in purpose and purpose. This article provides feedback and insights into the psychological aspects of protecting young people from various information threats

INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHER WHEN WORKING WITH DISABLED CHILDREN WHO ARE HOME-SCHOOLED
Mirzayeva Muhabbat
Abstract: Education involves mandatory comprehensive assistance to children with disabilities who do not have the opportunity to attend an educational organization. Special learning conditions are created for such children (for example, home-based learning) so that students have equal opportunities to master the educational program, taking into account their special educational needs. At the same time, children studying at home are full participants in the educational process

CORRECTIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING STUDENTS AT HOME
Abdullayeva Gavhar Saparovna, Mirzayeva Muhabbat
Abstract: In recent years, as a result of the intensive use of information technologies and telecommunications in special education, the expression "information and Communication Technologies" has been widely used. Information and communication technologies (ICT) - a set of combined methods, production processes, software and technical means for the purpose of collecting, processing, storing, distributing, displaying information and using it in the interest of users. When we use the word communication in terms of “information transmission", communication technologies are part of Information Technology. Analysis of existing approaches to the main definitions in the field of information and communication technologies in distance and open education, we are guided by modern technical means (computers and computer networks), including traditional means of communication (mail, speech and media – television, radio, press, etc.) is a term that covers various aspects of the use of various technologies that include the expression information and communication technologies, which in a broad sense refers to the totality of systematic methods, means and operations of working with information

WAYS TO INCREASE INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY OF EMPLOYEES IN CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATIONS
Musayeva Shoira Azimovna
Abstract: This article studies the problem of innovative activity of employees as an important part of the innovative activity of an enterprise. The author has studied the directions and forms of innovative activity of employees in construction organizations and developed proposals for their further improvement

MEASURES TO PRESENT AND MOVE FURNITURE IN THE PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE IN THE FOREIGN MARKET
Musayeva Shoira Azimovna
Abstract: In this article, the main emphasis in the formation of the export product strategy of the enterprise is placed on the effective formation and management of the product range, the timely provision of a set of products that most fully meets the needs of consumers.

A MODERN APPROACH TO THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC SALPINGO-OOPHORITIS
Yunusova Aziza Raxmatilloyevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: Salpingo-oophoritis is characterized by inflammation of the ovaries and fallopian tubes, which is caused by the introduction of the pathogen through the ascending, lymphogenic, hematogenous intestine from the uterus and vagina. Salpingo-oophoritis is the most common inflammatory disease of the pelvic organs. This disease can be caused by conditionally pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms (for example, enterococci, staphylococci, E. coli, streptococci), non-spore-forming anaerobes, chlamydia, urea and mycoplasmas, and exacerbation of chronic salpingo-oophoritis