THE MAIN TASKS OF EDUCATING YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SPIRIT OF PROFESSIONAL PATRIOTISM

Authors

  • Turayev Jakhongir Anvarovich Deputy Head of the Faculty of Military Education of the Pedagogical Institute of Bukhara State University

Keywords:

Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan, military patriotic training, higher education institutions, patriotism

Abstract

Along with pursuing a policy of peace, the Republic of Uzbekistan is committed to ensuring the security, peace and stability of its citizens. Under the United Nations Charter, the state exercises an inviolable right to defense, providing the state with military and defense power at a level of mental adequacy. Preparing young people for service in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan is a national task. In order to solve this problem, pre-service basic training, including training in civil defense, is a mandatory subject in the curriculum, and is taught in general education institutions, secondary special and secondary vocational education

References

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Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On the Foundations of State Youth Policy in the Republic of Uzbekistan". November 20, 1991.

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Published

2022-03-11

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Turayev Jakhongir Anvarovich. (2022). THE MAIN TASKS OF EDUCATING YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SPIRIT OF PROFESSIONAL PATRIOTISM. World Bulletin of Social Sciences, 8, 15-17. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbss/article/view/641

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