This article examines the reforms being implemented in the higher education system, focusing on the conditions of training, existing factors, advantages, processes, status, and directions for increasing the ecological efficiency of training. The study offers scientific proposals and practical recommendations for further enhancing the ecological efficiency of training in higher education, including effective teaching methods, advanced techniques, principles, existing conditions and opportunities, and the most important areas requiring attention to increase students' ecological knowledge based on an assessment of teaching efficiency. Furthermore, consistent measures are presented to reform the higher education sector in various forms and deepen socio-economic relations. The results obtained and their foundations are analyzed theoretically, methodologically, and economically. This article also proposes an approach to assessing students' knowledge not only through tests or exams, but through multi-faceted assessment. This provides for a joint assessment of students' knowledge, skills, values, and behaviors; assessment based on environmental projects, portfolios, and practical work; consideration of interdisciplinary results; and assessment of long-term impact (students' ecological decisions and attitudes). This demonstrates the effectiveness of teaching through real results.
Tuxtabaevich et al. (Wed,) studied this question.