AXIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE IN INSTILLING NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL VALUES IN YOUTH

Authors

  • Lutfullayeva Durdova Esonovna International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan, Professor of the Department of Uzbek and Foreign Languages, Doctor of Philological Sciences.
  • Shamsematova Barno Rikhsivaevna International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan, Assosiate Professor of the Department of Uzbek and Foreign Languages, PhD

Keywords:

Freedom of conscienc, concept, values, cultural heritage, national spirit, universal ideas, a valued attitude towards language, humanitarianism and justice, national and universal ideals, cultural phenomena.

Abstract

This article addresses the tasks outlined in the law titled “Concept of State Policy on Ensuring Freedom of Conscience and Religious Affairs in the Republic of Uzbekistan”, adopted by the Legislative Chamber of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Specifically, it discusses the “Education Direction”, emphasizing the importance of instilling values such as “humanity and justice, friendship and solidarity, and respect for national and universal ideals”. The article emphasizes the importance of instilling national and universal values in young people, particularly fostering a respectful attitude towards the national language. It highlights the necessity of enhancing attention and respect for language. Additionally, it discusses the need to convey to the youth the significance of valuing and preserving their language, as well as the ideals presented by our great ancestors and in the oral traditions of our people. The article reflects on the essential role and importance of these concepts in the education and upbringing of young individuals.

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Published

2025-04-08

How to Cite

Lutfullayeva Durdova Esonovna, & Shamsematova Barno Rikhsivaevna. (2025). AXIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE IN INSTILLING NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL VALUES IN YOUTH. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 6(4), 24–31. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/5339

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