The development of spiritual values of student's youth in crisis society
Abstract
The article considers the essence and role of spiritual values in the formation and development of modern democratic society. In particular attention is paid to psychosocial factors in the formation and functioning of the spiritual values of students. The education of the younger generation has always been one of the priority tasks of any public education. Values are formed gradually, throughout the process of socialization of the individual.
The basis of the values is formed during the period of primary personality socialization and then becomes relatively stable and changes significantly during the crisis periods of the subject and the social environment. The value orientations are formed under the controversial influence of various factors: education, activities of political organizations, labour collective, mass media, ideals, place of residence, level of political knowledge, professional interest, works of art and literature, the psychological characteristics of the individual, family, television, radio, cinema, the study of social science disciplines, self education. The values system is the regulatory mechanism of social behaviour of the individual. The values define psychological culture of a person.
Current students require special attention of the state and the public, because in a few years they will form the core of the Ukrainian intelligentsia, shaping the future of our country. The system of spiritual and moral education of students should be open. It is closely connected not only with the activity of internal structural divisions of the University and the directions of the educational process in institutions but constantly interacts with the environment.
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