BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 13. A state program on
the content of lessons and their interactive delivery to children
should be implemented in Azerbaijan, Deputy Chairman of the
Parliament's Science and Education Committee Fariz Ismailzade said
during the discussion of the report on the activities of the
Cabinet of Ministers in 2025 at today's plenary session of
parliament, Trend
reports.


According to him, state spending on research and development
increased 2.1 times compared to last year, amounting to 262 million
manat ($154 million). Within the framework of the state program for
studying abroad, 500 young Azerbaijanis were sent to study at 65
prestigious universities in 14 countries. The total number of such
students reached 1,794.


The official pointed out that, alongside the achievements, we
are also dealing with significant challenges in the journey of
teaching and educating the younger generation.


"One of them is the uncontrolled state of social networks and
its impact on the teaching and education of young people. Modern
youth no longer learn only from teachers but also spend hours on
social networks, receiving a large amount of harmful content from
there. This is also a dangerous phenomenon for our country from an
ideological point of view," he explained.







The MP also said that there is a need to seriously change the
content and pedagogy of the country's education.


"We must convey the content of the lessons to young people in
more interactive and interesting ways so that they do not spend too
much time on social networks. A special state program should be
implemented in this regard under the leadership of the prime
minister," he concluded.


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