THE INFLUENCE OF STUDENTS' SOCIAL ACTIVITY ON THE PROCESSES OF SOCIO-CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIETY

Authors

  • Abdullayeva Asila Abdulkhadiyevna Researcher Of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Social activity, students, socio-cultural transformation

Abstract

The article explores the role of students in shaping sociocultural changes in modern society. The authors consider the impact of students' activity on key aspects of socio-cultural transformation, analyzing their participation in public life, cultural and educational initiatives. The article also explores the effects of social activity on the formation of students' value orientations and way of thinking, and through them on society as a whole. The results of the study provide valuable scientific and practical conclusions, emphasizing the importance of the active participation of the student community in socio-cultural processes to stimulate positive changes in society.

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Published

2023-12-30

How to Cite

Abdullayeva Asila Abdulkhadiyevna. (2023). THE INFLUENCE OF STUDENTS’ SOCIAL ACTIVITY ON THE PROCESSES OF SOCIO-CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIETY. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 92–94. Retrieved from https://orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1390