In Tajik schools, children are taught from an early age to be correct. To sit correctly, to answer correctly, to look correct, not to argue with elders, not to ask unnecessary questions, and most importantly – not to make mistakes. At the same time, the modern world increasingly values quite different qualities: the ability to think independently, to show initiative, to adapt to changes, and to find unconventional solutions. But can these qualit…
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