PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR FORMING A VALUE-BASED ATTITUDE TOWARD HEALTH
Saidasrorxo’jayeva Shoxsanam Zakirovna
International University of Chemistry Course: 2. Field of Study: Primary Education
Keywords: health, value-based attitude
Abstract
This article analyzes the pedagogical conditions for forming a value-based attitude toward health. It examines issues related to the development of a healthy lifestyle, fostering students' conscious approach to health preservation, and the impact of pedagogical methods on this process. Additionally, innovative approaches and effective methods for maintaining health in the educational process are presented.
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