MAIN FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ETHICAL EDUCATION OF YOUTH
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Ethical education, youth development, family influence, school environment, peer influence, media, societal norms, moral reasoning, cultural context, social responsibilityAbstract
The development of ethical education among youth is crucial for fostering responsible, compassionate, and socially-conscious individuals who can contribute positively to society. This article explores the main factors influencing the ethical development of young people, including family, school environment, peer interactions, media influence, and broader societal and cultural contexts. Each of these factors plays a pivotal role in shaping the values, principles, and moral reasoning of youth. The family serves as the first institution for instilling ethical values, while schools provide structured opportunities for moral education. Peer influence becomes particularly significant during adolescence, and media, both traditional and social, plays a major role in shaping youth perspectives on ethics. Additionally, societal norms and cultural teachings further shape young people’s ethical frameworks. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for a holistic approach that incorporates all these factors to ensure the development of well-rounded, ethically-minded youth.
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