THE ROLE OF SPIRITUAL CULTURE IN PRIMARY EDUCATION
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cultural heritage, education, society, individual, spiritual and moral valuesAbstract
The article refers to the internal set of values, beliefs, and practices that contribute to the development of a child's inner life and sense of purpose. It emphasizes nurturing the intangible aspects of the individual through education.
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Eshmurodova G.Kh., Berdiyarova M.I. Factors that serve to increase the morale of primary school students; Journal of Pedagogy OAK. Scientific-theoretical and methodical magazine; Tashkent, 2024 No. 6
Eshmurodova G.Kh., Berdiyarova M.I. Methodology of Spiritual Education in Primary E;IF (impact factor) 12.38 / 2024; American Journal of Alternative Education ISSN: 2997-3953 (Online) Vol. 1, No. 10, Dec 2024, Available online at: https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/AJAE; Pages 113-116
Eshmurodova G.Kh., Berdiyarova M.I. Spiritual Qualities of Primary School Students; IF (impact factor) 12.43 / 2024 EXCELLENCIA: INTERNATIONAL MULTI-DISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF EDUCATION https://multijournals.org/index.php/excellencia-imje290-294 pages
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