STRATEGIES FOR UTILIZING SOCIAL NETWORKS AND MEDIA RESOURCES FOR CONTINUOUS MORAL EDUCATION
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Continuous moral education, social networks, media resources, strategies, ethical values, youth education, interactive communication, educational campaigns.Abstract
The process of continuous moral education necessitates the strategic use of contemporary information technologies and media resources. This article explores the role of social networks and media platforms in advancing continuous moral education and examines effective strategies for their deployment. The study highlights opportunities to disseminate moral values, educate youth, and foster ethical development in society through social media. It emphasizes the need to optimize social network usage with modern content formats and interactive communication methods. Additionally, the paper discusses how targeted platforms, educational campaigns, and content analysis can enhance the efficacy of moral education.
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