JADIDS AND NATIONAL CULTURE: THE INTERRELATIONSHIP OF EDUCATION AND UPBRINGING
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This article analyzes the relationship between the Jadid movement and national culture through educational and upbringing processes. The Jadids tried to modernize the education system through their progressive pedagogical methods and activities aimed at preserving national values. The relationship between national culture and education is important for the worldview and social development of young people. The article examines the impact of Jadid pedagogy on the education system, the role of national culture in education, as well as the contribution of these processes to the upbringing of the younger generation.
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