Socio-Psychological Factors Influencing The Formation Of Leadership Qualities In The Student Community
Mardieva Shakhnoza Amirovna , Psychology Teacher At The Samarkand State Institute Of Foreign Languages, Samarkand, UzbekistanAbstract
This article of training sessions is designed to educate responsible, proactive, creative, purposeful leaders. The article is focused on identifying and realizing the leadership potential of a teenager. Information will be able to help students more fully and objectively realize their leadership potential and ways of its development in the framework of personally and socially useful activities.
Keywords
Socio-Psychological Factors, Leadership
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