Iroda Bakhronova with her Dear Teacher
By: Iroda Bakhronova

In Uzbekistan, October 1 is widely celebrated as the Day of Teachers and Coaches as a national holiday. In fact, there is no need for a special day to express our gratitude to our dear and dear teachers whose only dream is to see the perfection of their students. Nevertheless, the celebration of October 1 as teachers’ day shows the high attention paid to them. Speaking of teachers, it is impossible not to remember the story of Alexander the Great. He was the first to transfer his teacher to the throne of the country he conquered. One day he asked her: “Why do you do that?” When asked, he said: “My parents were the reason for my birth, and my teacher was the reason for my rise.” Honoring teachers,

showing respect and honor to them is one of the ancient values of our people. Today, the exemplary work of stimulating the work of teachers, which is an integral part of educational reforms in Uzbekistan, is highly appreciated by many countries of the world and studied as a rich and advanced educational experience accumulated during the years of independence. . On the eve of teachers’ professional holidays, advanced pedagogues who are educating our youth in the spirit of love for the Motherland, loyalty, respect for our national traditions and values, and who are doing honest and effective work in the teaching profession, are awarded with high awards of our Motherland.

One of my dear teachers, who has been teaching me both science and life lessons for several years, is Yarashova Nasiba Jumaevna. Our scientific work with the teacher is recognized today in the republic and the world. Due to his effective work this year, my teacher was awarded the title of doctor of philological sciences, his students became scholarship holders, and won prizes in several competitions. Ustoz is one of the women who truly loves her profession, selfless, hardworking and scholar. I always wish that the students will walk in honor. I sincerely congratulate our teachers at the Navoi State Pedagogical Institute on the Teacher’s Day! In conclusion, I would like to quote a poem by the poet Abdulla Oripov:
There are many blessed ones in the world, Although there are also many blessed ones. First of all, thank you, dear people,
Dear teachers, thank you.
Iroda Bakhronova
(Uzbekistan, Navoi)
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