METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ECOLOGICAL COMPETENCE IN STUDENTS BASED ON NATIONAL-SPIRITUAL VALUES
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20080959Keywords:
Secological competence, national values, environmental education, pedagogical methodology, sustainability, ecological culture.Abstract
This study addresses the methodology of developing ecological competence in general secondary school students by integrating Uzbekistan's rich national-spiritual values and heritage of Eastern thinkers into modern pedagogy. Analyzing current systemic gaps in ecological education, the paper proposes a structured framework based on integrated learning, eco-clubs, and interactive methods. The findings conclude that harmonizing traditional environmental ethics with modern educational practices effectively enhances students' personal responsibility and supports global ecological sustainability.
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