ENHANCING STUDENTS’ SPIRITUAL IMMUNITY IN THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS AS A REQUIREMENT OF THE TIMES
Keywords:
education as a “source,” Internet, Internet users, spirituality, spiritual immunity, educational environment, integrated approach to child upbringing, status of spirituality, “mass culture,” humanism, compassion, justice, conscientiousness.Abstract
This article discusses the growing need for spiritual immunity and its significance in an era of increasing access to social networks. It examines the role of education in strengthening spiritual immunity, the importance of cooperation between parents and teachers in improving the effectiveness of upbringing, and the essential role of exemplary role-model–based education.
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