Teacher’s time management and the performance of students

Authors

  • Toshpo’latova Dildora Otabek qizi Faculty of foreign language of BukhSU, education direction of philology and languages teaching English language, English teacher of 43- school Author

Keywords:

time management; primary school teachers; performance; public & private school

Abstract

Time is a precious and so important thing as well as the blessing of the Creator in the world. It is the time which makes, changes, creates, decorates, maintains, develops, strengthens, and successes the present and secures the future of the people and the nations. Time considers a great cure and care for any unethical, unsocial and invaluable matter and event. Time settles each and every hurdle and difficulty of any system and nation with its pace, speed and direction. If time is managed properly according to needs and the requirements of the matters and phenomenon of any nation then no one can stop any nation to be a developed and successful.

This research paper aims to explore and investigate the importance and see the impact of Time Management in the professional life of teachers and the performance of the students of Primary schools in Bukhara region. In these connections  more than 60 primary teachers were constituted as the sample of the study. Interviews were conducted on the Primary school Teachers of Government / Public and Private School Teachers in order to collect the data about Time Management of teachers and the Performance of the students. A qualitative research design was used to collect data from the sample.

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Published

22-01-2026

How to Cite

Teacher’s time management and the performance of students. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES AND EDUCATION, 3(1), 228-232. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icmse/article/view/755