Eurasian Journal of Academic Research is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles related to diverse areas. The main objective is to offer an intellectual platform to the international scholars and it aims to promote interdisciplinary studies in applied sciences. All manuscripts must be prepared in Uzbek, English or Russian languages and subject to a rigorous peer-review process.
Published: 2025-12-06
Articles
THE COACH’S ROLE IN SHAPING AN INDIVIDUAL TECHNICAL-TACTICAL MODEL IN JUDO
This article provides a scientific analysis of the coach’s role in developing an individual technical–tactical model for judo athletes. Conducted in the IMRAD format, the study is based on theoretical analysis, comparative methods, pedagogical observations, and analytical modeling. The findings demonstrate that the coach plays a central role in shaping the athlete’s technical repertoire, enhancing tactical decision-making skills, managing psychological preparation, and constructing a personalized combat model. The experience of the Uzbek judo school is compared with international approaches, identifying effective pedagogical strategies. The results of the study have practical significance for improving coaching systems and advancing individualized athlete development
2025-12-05
THE CONCEPT OF THE CRIME OF VIOLATING THE PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTING THE ACTIVITIES OF BUSINESS ENTITIES AND AUDITING FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND THE SOCIAL NECESSITY OF ESTABLISHING LIABILITY
This article analyzes issues related to the concept of the crime of violating the procedure for inspecting the activities of business entities and auditing financial and economic activities, as well as the social necessity of establishing liability.
2025-12-05
PHYSICO-GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE USTYURT PLATEAU IN THE TERRITORY OF KARAKALPAKSTAN
The article examines the geobotanical regions of the southern Ustyurt plateau. The features of vegetation and flora of the Barsakelmes, Karabaur-Muzbel, Assakeaudan, Shordzhin, Goklen-Kuyun regions, and the Kaplankyr plateau are analyzed. Special attention is given to vegetation zoning, processes of salt migration and accumulation, anthropogenic impacts, and ecosystem degradation caused by climate change and the Aral Sea drying. It is shown that, despite the diversity of regions, the flora remains monotonous due to the predominance of byyurgun, potash, and wormwood communities.
2025-12-08
"LANGUAGE TURBULENCE IN CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN DISCOURSE"
This article provides a scientific analysis of the phenomenon of “linguistic turbulence” in contemporary Russian discourse, examining its theoretical foundations, sociocultural determinants, linguistic dynamics, and its impact on communicative processes. Based on the metaphor of turbulence, the study explores variability, deviations from norms, emerging speech models, the role of internet discourse, and the influence of social media. Structured according to the IMRAD format, the article presents empirical observations, linguistic change processes, and real usage patterns. The results are applicable to Russian language studies, education, media language regulation, speech culture development, and linguistic security.
2025-12-08
TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES AIMED AT DEVELOPING LOGICAL THINKING
Logical thinking is a foundational cognitive skill essential for success in mathematics, science, computer science, and real‑life decision‑making. This article explores modern teaching technologies aimed at improving students’ logical reasoning abilities. It reviews theoretical foundations, cognitive development theories, and evidence-based approaches. Furthermore, it analyzes the practical integration of digital tools, problem-based learning, inquiry-based learning, and collaborative technologies. The study concludes with recommendations for enhancing logical thinking skills across different educational levels.
2025-12-08
THE DESCRIPTION OF LOVE IN SO‘FI OLLOYOR'S "SABOT UL-OJIZON"
This article examines the poetic and philosophical portrayal of love in So‘fi Olloyor’s work “Sabot ul-ojizin”. The study explores the Sufi concept of divine love as a transformative force that leads to spiritual perfection, the symbolic relationship between the lover and the Beloved, and the author’s interpretation of love as a means of purifying the soul and attaining closeness to the Divine. The analysis highlights the poetic devices, thematic coherence in the rubai and admonitions, and the distinctive worldview reflected in So‘fi Olloyor’s mystical teachings.
2025-12-08
“THE LEVEL OF STUDY OF THE ISSUE OF DEVELOPING THE MANAGEMENT CULTURE OF MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS”
The activities of a higher education institution are managed by its managerial personnel. The success of the management process depends on the management culture of these leaders. By studying the extent to which this issue has been researched in recent years and identifying who has worked on it, we will be able to determine the relevance of this topic
2025-12-08
THE PLACE AND IMPORTANCE OF ENGINEERING GRAPHICS IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the role and significance of Engineering Graphics in technical higher education. It examines the content of the discipline, its contribution to spatial imagination, constructive thinking, and graphic literacy, as well as its methodological foundations in engineering training. Special emphasis is placed on the integration of engineering graphics with modern digital technologies and computer modeling.
2025-12-08
THE CONTENT UNIT OF THE BIOLOGY COURSE IN SCHOOLS AS A CONCEPT
The article presents information on the fundamental scientific concepts of biology, the entire system of concepts, the foundations of science reflected in the school subject, the characteristics of the concept formation process, and the main principles of the theory of biological concept development.
2025-12-09
THE LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INSTITUTE OF PRELIMINARY SECURING OF TESTIMONY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
This article is dedicated to a comprehensive analysis of the procedural and legal significance of the institute of preliminary securing of testimony in criminal justice. The research substantiates that the key objective of this institute is to ensure the reliability, immutability, and admissibility of testimony in conditions where there is a threat of evidence loss (e.g., serious illness of a witness, their prolonged departure, or other objective reasons). The article thoroughly examines the procedural grounds, competent subjects, procedure for preliminary securing of testimony, as well as the legal force of the obtained evidence in subsequent judicial proceedings. The role of this institute in ensuring the principle of adversariality of the parties is separately considered, including guarantees for the participation of the defense and prosecution in the evidence securing procedure. The conclusions present scientific and practical recommendations for further enhancing the significance of this procedural tool for achieving fair justice and establishing the truth.
2025-12-10
THE PROBLEM OF ARTISTIC THINKING BETWEEN REALISM AND ROMANTICISM (BASED ON RUSSIAN AND WORLD LITERATURE)
This article examines the problem of artistic thinking at the intersection of Realism and Romanticism using examples from Russian and world literature. It defines the philosophical and aesthetic foundations of both Realism and Romanticism, highlighting their differences as well as points of complementarity. Examples of creative synthesis between the two styles are provided through analyses of several authors (M. Y. Lermontov, V. Hugo, F. M. Dostoevsky, J. W. Goethe), illustrating how Romantic vision can blend with realistic depiction of reality. The conclusion is drawn that the tension between Romanticism and Realism played a significant role in literary development by enriching artistic methods and deepening the exploration of human nature.
2025-12-11
THEORETICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COGNITIVE APPROACHES AND METACOGNITIVE SKILLS IN THE PROCESS OF GAMIFICATION
This study explores the theoretical foundations of enhancing learners’ cognitive processes (perception, memory, and thinking) and metacognitive skills (self-regulated learning) through gamification in language teaching. Gamification addresses the motivational limitations of traditional cognitive approaches by encouraging active knowledge processing through game mechanics such as missions, points, and levels. The analysis demonstrates that gamified tasks activate all stages of Bloom’s Taxonomy, prompting learners to engage in logical reasoning, strategic planning, and reflective thinking.
2025-12-11
FURTHER DEVELOPING STUDENTS' LEADERSHIP SKILLS BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
This in the article artificial intellect from technologies used without students leadership ability develop opportunities covered. In the article Artificial Intellect of tools in education transformation, leadership competencies in formation role, modern platforms through trainings organization to grow methods and artificial from the intellect in use advantage and dangers analysis Research results artificial intellect using personal approach develop and leadership potential systematic assessment opportunity to give shows.
2025-12-12
LEARNING MOTIVATION IN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS OF FORMATION
This article examines the learning motivations of primary school students. The problem of formation is highlighted. Also, the problems of primary school students Problems of finding the composition of other psychological characteristics and volitional qualities and their indicative effects on motivation formation are discussed.
2025-12-12
THE ROLE OF GAME ACTIVITY IN THE COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
The article extensively covers the role of game activity in the cognitive development of primary school children. The concept of cognitive development, types of play and stages of development of children's play were analyzed, showing the relationship between play and cognitive development. It was also analyzed in detail how play activities affect the learning process, creative thinking, social and emotional development of children.ation: the article extensively covers the role of game activity in the cognitive development of primary school children. The concept of cognitive development, types of play and stages of development of children's play were analyzed, showing the relationship between play and cognitive development. It was also analyzed in detail how play activities affect the learning process, creative thinking, social and emotional development of children. The article also provides effective ways to use games through pedagogical recommendations and practical examples.
2025-12-12
THE IMPORTANCE OF GAME IN THE ACTIVITIES OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
This article examines the use of games in preschool, the role of play in the lives of children.
2025-12-12
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
The article examines the main global environmental problems caused by human activities: environmental pollution (including air pollution), climate change, loss of biodiversity, land degradation, and depletion of natural resources. The causes of these problems and their consequences for nature and humanity are analyzed, and potential solutions are proposed - from individual actions to international cooperation. The material emphasizes the importance of a conscious attitude toward the environment for achieving a sustainable future for the planet.
2025-12-12
IN EDUCATION DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES CURRENT TO GROW AND EDUCATION EFFICIENCY IN PROGRESS PLACE
This in the article digital of technologies advantages dated to be used to the fields stopped passed. Education to the field separately looking around in the field current done and to practice implementation to be waiting digitaltechnologies about word Education efficiency in progress modern technologies also mentioned about passed. Digital of technologies in education place, application to examples separately accent given.
2025-12-15
TODAY’S EFFICIENCY IN THE FIELD OF CULTURA AND ART
This article analyzes the essence and practical effectiveness of the fundamental reforms being implemented in the field of culture and art within the framework of the New Uzbekistan Development Strategy. In particular, it covers innovative mechanisms for managing the sector, digitization of cultural institutions, strengthening the material and technical base, and changes in the personnel training system. Also, the economic and spiritual results achieved through the international promotion of national cultural heritage and the introduction of elements of the creative economy are scientifically revealed. Today, the reforms being implemented in the field of culture and art in our country, their effectiveness, innovative approaches, impact on the spiritual and aesthetic education of young people, and scientific analyses of the development of international cooperation are highlighted. Analytical, comparative and systematic approaches were used throughout the research.
2025-12-15
METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ORAL SPEECH IN MEDICAL STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING RUSSIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
The article examines the theoretical and practical aspects of developing oral speech in medical students in the process of teaching Russian as a foreign language. The relevance of the study is обусловлена the growing role of the Russian language in the professional communication of future doctors. The aim of the research is to identify and substantiate the effectiveness of the communicative approach to the formation of listening and speaking skills in medical university students. The study employed theoretical analysis of scholarly literature and a pedagogical experiment. The results obtained confirm the expediency of professionally oriented instruction in oral speech in a medical university.
2025-12-15
THE ROLE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF READING LITERACY IN PRIMARY GRADES
This article analyzes the significance of emotional intelligence (EQ) in developing reading literacy among primary school students from a scientific and pedagogical perspective. The study examines how the components of emotional intelligence—recognizing emotions, managing emotions, motivation, empathy, and social skills—affect the processes of perceiving, understanding, and evaluating texts. Findings indicate that students with higher EQ levels are better able to comprehend the emotional states reflected in a text, visualize literary images more effectively, and demonstrate higher performance in text analysis. The article also highlights the positive impact of teacher-supported emotional learning environments and methods such as analyzing characters’ emotions, role reading, and reflection activities on the development of reading literacy and EQ. In conclusion, practical recommendations are provided to strengthen the interrelationship between reading literacy and emotional intelligence.
2025-12-15
FEATURES OF EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VITAMIN D IN CHILDREN WITH BRONCHO-OBSTRUCTIVE SYNDROME
Broncho-obstructive syndrome (BOS) is one of the most common clinical conditions in pediatric practice, characterized by airflow limitation due to inflammation, bronchial hyperreactivity, and increased mucus production. This syndrome frequently accompanies acute respiratory infections, bronchial asthma, and recurrent wheezing disorders in children. In recent years, increasing scientific interest has been directed toward the role of vitamin D in immune regulation and respiratory health, particularly in pediatric populations.
2025-12-15
CLINICAL COURSE OF TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV INFECTION
Tuberculous meningitis is one of the most severe forms of tuberculosis and poses a significant life-threatening risk, particularly for patients living with HIV. HIV-associated immunodeficiency markedly alters the pathogenesis and clinical progression of the disease, resulting in atypical presentations, rapid progression, and a high incidence of severe neurological complications. Patients often present with prolonged fever, headache, changes in mental status, and focal neurological deficits, while classical meningeal signs may be less noticeable, leading to delays in diagnosis. Laboratory and cerebrospinal fluid findings are frequently nonspecific, and distinguishing the disease from other opportunistic central nervous system infections remains a major diagnostic challenge. Early recognition of tuberculous meningitis, timely initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and careful management of antiretroviral treatment-including prevention and control of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome-are critical for improving clinical outcomes in HIV-infected patients.
2025-12-15
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRESENTMED DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR STRUCTURED PATIENT ROUTING IN COLOPROCTOLOGY
This study presents the development and implementation of the PresentMed digital platform designed to ensure structured and continuous patient routing within coloproctology services. The platform integrates outpatient, inpatient and telemedicine components into a unified information system, providing electronic medical records, standardized clinical pathways, remote consultations and real-time analytical monitoring. A pilot implementation conducted across multiple regions of Uzbekistan (630 patients, 2020–2025) demonstrated reduced diagnostic delays, fewer incorrect referrals, expanded use of modern diagnostic methods and increased telemedicine utilization. Clinical outcomes also improved: early-stage detection rates increased, the need for surgical interventions decreased and the frequency of complicated cases declined significantly. Patient satisfaction, treatment adherence and trust in the healthcare process showed notable growth. These findings indicate that PresentMed is an effective tool for improving the quality, accessibility and coordination of specialized care and has strong potential for scaling to other medical domains
2025-12-16
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND THE GENESIS OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN A PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
This article analyzes the process of the formation of deviant behavior based on the psychoanalytic approach. The study reveals the influence of family relationships—particularly early childhood experiences, emotional bonds with parents, and unconscious psychic processes—on individual behavior. Drawing on the concepts of Freud, Bowlby, Fromm, and Erikson, the psychodynamic mechanisms underlying the genesis of deviant behavior are scientifically substantiated.
2025-12-17
THE ROLE OF 3D MUSEUM TYPES AS AN INTERACTIVE DIDACTIC TOOL IN CONTEMPORARY ART EDUCATION
The article analyzes the methodological possibilities of using 3D museums as an interactive didactic tool in the process of art education and their importance in increasing the effectiveness of learning. The methods of developing students’ artistic and aesthetic worldview, thinking, and creative approach through virtual and 3D museums are revealed.
2025-12-17
