FORMATION OF NATIONAL AND CIVIC SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS IN FUTURE PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
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national identity, civic identity, spiritual and moral education, physical education, future teachers, professional development.Abstract
This article examines the development of national and civic consciousness in future physical education teachers in the context of the spiritual and moral renewal of the education system in the new Uzbekistan. It explores the importance of physical education as a social and educational phenomenon that fosters patriotism, civic responsibility, and respect for national traditions. It emphasizes the need to integrate spiritual, moral, cultural, and professional components in the training of physical education specialists.
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