Dilbar Koldoshyeva
By: Dilbar Koldoshyeva, Uzbekistan
There are many honorable professions in the world. The greatest of them is the teaching profession. Kings also bowed to them.
My teacher, who introduced me to the first alphabet, was Sadulla Ochilov. The teacher followed in the footsteps of his father and chose this profession. The teacher valued us as his own children. It was not for nothing that our ancestors said, “Teacher is as great as your father”. My first teacher, Sadulla Ochilov, is a very experienced teacher.
He started his career in 1991 in school 43. He has been teaching students since 32. They teach the secrets of science. Gulkhumor, Khadicha Shodiyeva, and Yulduz Eshqaqova are among them. Apart from that, students of O. Sodikova and G. Allayorova are teaching the language to bring up a mature generation.
My teacher’s students are distinguished not only in the field of education, but also in helping people. Most of the former students who have given education and training are guardians of the Motherland. They are tirelessly protecting our Motherland day and night for the peaceful life of our people.
Usozi came to work in 1991, and for 32 years, he took 9 classes out of primary school. I am happy that I am among them. Because when I first came to school, my teacher taught me how to read and write by putting a pencil in my hand.
My first teacher chose me out of 24 students and gave me the phone for the first time. I struggled with my youth and weaved everything through my fingers, one finger for each letter. As everything passes, everything is left behind.
But the knowledge that I have received illuminates my life path like a traveling star today. The place touched by the teacher’s hand does not burn in hell. They say, “Knowledge acquired in youth is a pattern carved in stone.”
Today I congratulate my first teacher Sa’dulla Ochilov and all teachers and coaches on October 1st professional holiday. We disciples always bow to them.
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