The deputy suggested recruiting male teachers for schools in Kyrgyzstan

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He noted that the lack of male teachers negatively affects student discipline.



Tabyldy Muratbekov, a deputy of the Jogorku Kenesh, has proposed to attract more men to work as teachers in schools in Kyrgyzstan. He made this suggestion at the last parliamentary meeting held in Bishkek.

According to Muratbekov, the insufficient number or complete absence of male teachers has a negative impact on discipline among schoolchildren.

“I do not differentiate teachers by gender. However, I am convinced that the presence of men in the educational process can positively influence the upbringing of children and, as a result, improve the quality of the educational process,” the parliamentarian noted.

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