The Role of Literary Texts in Developing National Identity among Students
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
reading literacy, literary text, national identity,se, literary text, reading literacy, patriotism, national values, educationAbstract
This article examines the role of literary texts in developing national identity among primary school students. It analyzes the educational and moral significance of using literary works in reading literacy lessons to foster national values, historical awareness, patriotism, and a sense of national pride. The paper also discusses effective methods and techniques for working with literary texts and their impact on the personal development of young learners.
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