Education is the fundamental pillar upon which modern civilization is built, acting as a bridge between tradition and innovation. While each nation adopts a unique pedagogical approach, the ultimate goal remains universal: the cultivation of human potential. This paper examines the diverse educational landscapes of leading global systems—such as those in Finland, Singapore, and South Korea—and compares them with the ongoing structural reforms in Uzbekistan. By analyzing these global models, we can understand how education fosters international cooperation, economic resilience, and social progress in an increasingly interconnected world.
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