PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF PREVENTION OF VERBAL AGGRESSION IN THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY BASED ON NATIONAL MORAL VALUES

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  • Juraeva Gulandom Murodullayevna Intern Teacher at the University of Economy and Pedagogy

Keywords:

Verbal aggression, school community, pedagogical foundations, national moral values, empathy, equity, moral education, social-emotional learning, restorative justice, support systems.

Abstract

This article explores the pedagogical foundations for preventing verbal aggression in school communities, emphasizing the integration of national moral values. Verbal aggression poses a significant challenge to the well-being and academic success of students, necessitating proactive interventions rooted in empathy, equity, and moral education. Through a multifaceted approach encompassing social-emotional learning, inclusive pedagogical practices, and restorative justice principles, educators can create a culture of respect and understanding that mitigates the occurrence of verbal aggression. Furthermore, the establishment of robust support systems, including counseling services and anti-bullying initiatives, is essential for addressing the needs of both victims and perpetrators. By upholding national moral values and fostering a sense of collective responsibility, schools can cultivate an environment where every student feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive.

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Published

2024-03-26

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Juraeva Gulandom Murodullayevna. (2024). PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF PREVENTION OF VERBAL AGGRESSION IN THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY BASED ON NATIONAL MORAL VALUES. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 5(3), 213–217. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/4768

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