Top 10 Books Teacher's Life

So’nggi saboq

Alfons Dodening's story "So’nggi saboq" is a small narrative, yet it encapsulates a profound meaning about the national language and its importance through the depiction of a young school student. To understand the story, one should have some knowledge of 19th-century French history. The story references the fact that the regions of Alsace and Lorraine were occupied by Germans at that time. The phrase in the story, "We French always put off our reading," provokes thought. PDF

 

 

 

Sirli muallim

Luqmon Bo‘rixon has written several short stories and novels, among which the short story "Sirli muallim" holds particular significance. This work centers on Najot G‘aybulla, a teacher who sincerely wishes for the youth, the future of every nation, to be enlightened and who struggles within his means to make this a reality.
The story is dedicated to the lives of teachers, highlighting those who strive to help society’s future as much as they can, aiming to provide a good education while considering the future. "Sirli muallim" is a narrative dedicated to the lives of such teachers. PDF

 

 

 

French Language Lessons 

Valentin Rasputin's story "French Language Lessons" delves into themes of education and the experiences of children, emphasizing the significance of language and cultural identity. The narrative centers on a young protagonist who navigates their environment, reflecting on the dynamics between children and adults and the societal roles they occupy.
Through the lens of language learning, the story illustrates the challenges and joys of growing up, as well as the influence of culture on personal identity. PDF

 

 

 

 

 

Rahmat, muallim

Qaipbergenov To'lepbergen is an author known for his stories that reflect various aspects of life and human experiences. His work includes the short story "Rahmat, muallim," among others such as "Sekretar" and "Sovuq tomchi." His literature often explores themes of gratitude, struggles, and everyday life. It’s recommended to delve into his narratives for a deeper understanding of his perspective. PDF

 

 

 

 

 

Eski maktab

Sadriddin Ayniy's work "Eski maktab," published in 1935, presents a narrative about education and teaching in the old school system. It captures the dynamics of the 1920s, focusing on social issues, the characters' perspectives, and the environment they inhabit. The story reflects on the impact of wealth and worldly possessions, particularly through the character Ishkamba. PDF

 

 

 

Yashil Kecha

Rashod Nuri Guntekin's work "Yashil Kecha" ( "The Green Night") is a notable piece in contemporary literature. The story explores themes of love, longing, and the complexities of human relationships set against a vivid backdrop.
The narrative often reflects the inner struggles of its characters, delving into their emotional landscapes and the societal pressures they face. Through rich imagery and evocative language, Guntekin crafts a tale that examines the intersection of personal desires and external expectations, making it a poignant commentary on the human experience. PDF

 

 

 

Adabiyot Muallimi

Abdulla Qahhor's work "Adabiyot Muallimi"( "The Literature Teacher") is a significant piece in Uzbek literature that explores themes of education, literature, and the impact of teaching on both students and society. The story focuses on a dedicated literature teacher who strives to instill a love for literature and critical thinking in his students.
Through the teacher's experiences, Qahhor  highlights the challenges and rewards of the teaching profession, as well as the vital role that literature plays in shaping the minds and values of young people. PDF

 

 

 

Oltin Zanglamas

"Oltin Zanglamas" ( "Golden Rust") is a notable work by the Uzbek author  Shuhrat. This literary piece is often celebrated for its exploration of themes such as nostalgia, the passage of time, and the complexities of human relationships.
The narrative typically delves into the lives of characters who grapple with their pasts and the societal changes surrounding them. Shuhrat’s storytelling captures the emotional landscapes of his characters, reflecting on their struggles, aspirations, and the impact of cultural heritage. PDF