Patriotic Education in Rural Schools: Yulia Mяgkih's Inspiring Approach
In small villages, the bond between generations and traditions remains strong. A philologist from Boudennovsk Middle School, Yulia Petrovna Mяgkih, believes that modern children need patriotic education due to rapid world changes. She teaches that love for one's country begins with love for one's native land, the people around them, and the school where they grow up.
Mяgkih believes respecting one's country means respecting labor, people, history, and one's language. She encourages students to love their homeland by not littering, helping elderly neighbors, and studying well to bring benefit to their native land. Patriotism, she teaches, is not just learned from books but seen in actions. Project and research work, like 'The History of My Family', inspire students and continue lessons beyond the classroom. In rural schools, the teacher plays a crucial role as an example, living by the values they preach. Such initiatives unite children, fostering a sense of camaraderie and common goals.
Yulia Petrovna Mяgkih's teachings emphasize the importance of patriotic education in modern times. Her methods, focusing on actions and personal connections, help students understand their role in society and foster a love for their homeland.
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