DEVELOPMENT OF MILITARY PATRIOTIC TRAINING IN STUDENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

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  • Anvar Khanimkulov Rahimkulovich Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Military Education, Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Lieutenant Colonel

Keywords:

Patriotism, military education, loyalty to the country, military oat

Abstract

Since the independence of the Uzbek people, in the system of spiritual and moral education of our youth, including students of military education, there is a sense of patriotism, faith in the motherland, patriotism, humanity and kindness. The formation of their feelings, their upbringing as loyal children of their people and homeland is becoming the spirituality and content of our lives. Patriotism is one of the most ancient and centuries-old human emotions, which has always had a specific social and psychological content and originality. As a result, national and universal values of patriotism emerged. Our first President I.A.Karimov said, “Indeed, the feeling of homeland, the concept of homeland, must be as pure and great for us as a shrine. We must learn the great human virtue of honouring the motherland, protecting it from evil eyes and actions, and, if necessary, sacrificing our lives for our motherland. " Emphasizing that the great task facing teachers and intellectuals today is to bring up wellrounded, well-educated young people who have a deep sense of love for their country and motherland, devotion to the motherland and people, patriotism and humanity. "First of all, it is both a duty and an obligation to bring up our children, the younger generation, who are our support and hope, our future, in the spirit of the Fatherland and the sense of humanity and purpose," he said. Therefore, it is a priority to develop a sense of patriotism in the minds of the younger generation.

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Published

2021-04-10

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Anvar Khanimkulov Rahimkulovich. (2021). DEVELOPMENT OF MILITARY PATRIOTIC TRAINING IN STUDENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS. European Scholar Journal, 2(4), 122-128. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/475

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