THE ROLE OF THE EDUCATOR IN THE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL
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educator, personal development, pedagogy, moral education, creativity, holistic growth, early childhood educationAbstract
This article explores the multifaceted role of the educator in the comprehensive development of an individual. The educator is regarded not only as an instructor but also as a moral, emotional, and intellectual guide who contributes significantly to the holistic growth of children. The study emphasizes the importance of integrating intellectual, moral, aesthetic, and physical education to form a well-balanced personality. Furthermore, it highlights the need for modern pedagogical approaches, creativity, and empathy in the teaching process to ensure that each child reaches their full potential.
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