THE METHODOLOGY OF EDUCATING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE SPIRIT OF LOYALTY TO MORAL VALUES
Keywords:
Key words: moral education, value orientation, loyalty, ethical upbringing, youth development, high school students, pedagogy, personal formation, character building, educational methodology.Abstract
Abstract: The education of high school students is a critical period that greatly
impacts the formation of their personalities, worldviews, and attitudes towards life
itself. Particularly in a rapidly changing global society, the role of instilling loyalty to
moral values becomes increasingly essential for guiding adolescents through the
challenges and choices they are faced with. The methodology for cultivating such
loyalty requires a well-structured, holistic, and consistent approach that addresses the
intellectual, emotional, and behavioral domains of the student’s development.
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