MILITARY-PATRIOTIC EDUCATION OF YOUTH AS A COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

MILITARY-PATRIOTIC EDUCATION OF YOUTH AS A COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55956/KDLH6876

Keywords:

education, patriotism, military-patriotic education, educational technology

Abstract

In the conditions of modern society, military-patriotic education of young people is of particular importance as a key factor contributing to the formation of civic identity and national identity among the younger generation. The relevance of this phenomenon is due to the many challenges faced by young people, including global social, economic and political transformations that require young people to actively and consciously participate in civic life. In the proposed work, military-patriotic education is analyzed through the prism of integrated educational technology, focusing on the interaction of various social institutions, such as educational institutions, family structures and public organizations. Particular importance is attached to the introduction of modern information and communication technologies, as well as social networks, considered as effective tools for popularizing patriotic values among the youth audience.

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2025-01-28

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