To students of secondary schools of Mirabad and Yakkasaray districts attached to the Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute during the winter holidays of students and pupils about the conducted educational-methodical master-classes
On January 8-9, 2021 during the winter holidays of students and pupils of secondary schools of Mirabad and Yakkasaray districts attached to the institute were held master classes on the basics of physiology, human anatomy, botany and chemistry.
The purpose of these master classes is to bring the system of higher pharmaceutical education in the country to a new level, expand opportunities for quality education for young people, identify ways to increase the ranking of higher education institutions in the country, develop innovative and entrepreneurial education.
Professors and teachers of the institute, potential and practical specialists of the institute were involved in the process of conducting educational-methodical master-classes.
Including,
Professor of Medical and Biological Sciences ES Bagdasarova, Associate Professor of Medical and Biological Sciences VB Rasulova, Professor of Inorganic, Physical and Colloid Chemistry H.R. Tukhtaev, Associate Professor of Inorganic, Physical and Colloid Chemistry B.T. Turaev, Associate Professor of Pharmacognosy A. Jabbarov, Senior Lecturer of Medical and Biological Sciences MT Karieva, Senior Lecturer of Organic and Biological Chemistry I.Sh. Kucharova, Assistant Professor of Medical and Biological Sciences NM Kasimova and general education attached to the institute The leaders and teachers of the schools participated through Zoom and held lively roundtable discussions on current issues related to science and education, the disadvantages and advantages of distance learning.
“On the order of teaching physiology to students”, “Application of innovative technologies for the modernization of the teaching process”, “The use of advanced pedagogical technologies in the study of plant tissues”, “The rate of chemical reactions”, “The concept of protein”. and function ”.