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CHILDREN’S JOURNALISM IN UZBEKISTAN: HISTORY AND MODERNITY

G.Z. Rakhimova , Master Student Faculty Of History National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article discusses the children’s journalism in Uzbekistan: history and modernity. There are materials from eminent Uzbek writers and poets, stories about eternal values (helping your neighbor, respect for the older generation, and so on), interesting notes about the customs and customs of the peoples of the world, crossword puzzles, and tasks in English. You can also notice positive interactivity in the magazine - a lot of materials with the participation of children, their creativity, polls, quizzes, as well as interesting essays from the younger generation.

Keywords

Neighbor,, children’s journalism, history,

References

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G.Z. Rakhimova. (2023). CHILDREN’S JOURNALISM IN UZBEKISTAN: HISTORY AND MODERNITY. European International Journal of Pedagogics, 3(05), 63–67. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijp-03-05-14