Here’s an interesting, slightly provocative review of Maktab 4 Qism (assuming this refers to the fourth part or “section” of an Uzbek educational or literary series, possibly a textbook or a moral guide): Maktab 4 Qism – Where Soviet Pragmatism Meets Modern Confusion
⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) — Useful, but oddly unsettling. The Good: This book tries hard to be a bridge. On one side, it’s crammed with classic Uzbek literature excerpts, moral parables, and the kind of patriotic math problems (“If 3 cotton pickers work 8 hours…”). On the other, it awkwardly nods to 21st-century skills: critical thinking boxes, group work icons, and QR codes that lead to dead YouTube links. You have to admire the ambition. The section on “Odob” (etiquette) is genuinely charming — where else will you learn how to properly greet an elder AND solve for variable x in the same paragraph? maktab 4 qism
A curious reader with a pencil and a headache. On the other, it awkwardly nods to 21st-century