TEACHING GOLDEN EMBROIDERY ART IN DEVELOPING SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPETENCE AMONG STUDENTS

Authors

  • Ruzmetova Novval Acting professor (DSc) of the department “Methodology of teaching preschool and primary education” KIUT e-mail: [email protected] Author

Keywords:

sociocultural competence, spiritual culture, golden embroidery, Uzbek people, decoration, ornaments.

Abstract

The study of national gold-speaking patterns is of great importance for the upbringing of young people. Through the study of the importance of the National Patterns, the youth meets with the history of its people and its country, with its traditions. This, in turn, helps the upbringing of the younger generation in the spirit of patriotism, love for his homeland and his people, instills a sense of respect for the elder.

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Published

2026-03-31