Teachers in Tajikistan face additional Burdens beyond teaching, undermining the status of the profession

2025-10-10 12:30

While teachers are expected to educate students, they are also often assigned to participate in cleanup campaigns, cotton harvesting, and mass public events.  These non-teaching duties are contributing to the decline in the prestige of the profession.

  Today, being a teacher is neither honorable nor profitable, and respect for educators is steadily eroding. .

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