ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE - DEVELOPMENT OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

Uzbekistan’s education reform envisions a competency-based curriculum consisting of standards, a scope and sequence (S&S), textbooks, and teacher guides that align with an assessment system. The scope is the vocabulary, grammar, and skills that are taught over the course of a school year, and the sequence is the order in which those skills and content are presented. The S&S is an important element of a national curriculum and serves two primary purposes. First, it elucidates the curriculum, detailing the constituent elements of the standards or competencies, thus breathing life into the national curriculum framework. Second, it provides a blueprint for national textbooks, detailing content and its order. As a blueprint for the textbook, the S&S becomes the assessment framework as it identifies the skills, grammar, and vocabulary taught at any point in the academic year.

ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE - CUSTOMIZING INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK SERIES

Uzbekistan has embarked on a new phase of English language instruction that will enable students to acquire the skills and competencies necessary for success in the 21st century. At the onset of the Uzbekistan Education for Excellence Program (UEEP) in 2019, the Ministry of Preschool and School Education (MoPSE) expressed its vision for Uzbekistan of becoming an English-speaking nation by 2030. English as an adopted international language can help open doors and opportunities for international cooperation, trade, and cultural exchanges with other nations.

ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE - TEXTBOOK APPRAISAL

The Ministry of Preschool and School Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan requested English language series from five renowned international publishers. The EFL technical experts embarked on a exciting journey, immersing themselves in each series. They carefully dissected and analyzed, employing their expert skills to ensure the utmost relevance for the students and dedicated teachers of Uzbekistan. The EFL experts narrowed down their selection to two extraordinary series. But their work had just begun.