Educational Importance Of National Idea In Society
Usmonov Saidikromkhodja Saidalievich , Researcher At The Tashkent State Pedagogical University Named After Nizami, UzbekistanAbstract
Today, at the height of a global pandemic, our need for the national unity and international cooperation seems to grow more acute than ever. As always, education is playing an important role in maintaining the development and rejuvenation of the public life. The national ideology of our country promotes the principles, which also have universal character, and are cherished not only by our people, but also the people of the world. So, we argue that national idea should play, albeit small, a role in the national education. The article contains numerous arguments in favor of this position.
Keywords
National idea, ideology
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