Author: Bahodirova, Sevara
Annotation: In this article, it is considered that in the first half of the 20th century, the need for the education of representatives of this field was felt, and several reforms were implemented in this way. The 1931 Press Law, the processes of its adoption, amendments and after many attempts to open a higher education institution providing journalism education; as a logical continuation of this, the transformation of journalism higher education institutions into communication faculties of prestigious universities, the opening of communication and journalism faculties in foundation universities, and the activities of journalism departments in private journalism higher education institutions will be briefly introduced.
Keywords: Journalism education, media, communication, law, secondary education, higher education, press.
Pages in journal: 416 - 422