TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS IN INTEGRATING MORAL EDUCATION WITH THE LEARNING PROCESS TO ENHANCE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT

Dzhumaeva Sanobar

Associate Professor (PhD) of the Department of Pedagogy at the Uzbekistan National Pedagogical University named after Nizami.

Keywords: Moral education; student engagement; educational technology; integrated learning; value-based instruction; pedagogy


Abstract

This paper examines the technological factors that support the integration of moral education with the academic learning process to enhance student engagement. As educational environments become increasingly digitized, the need to combine cognitive development with value-based instruction is more significant than ever. The study analyzes pedagogical theories, technological tools, and instructional strategies that promote both moral formation and active learning. Results show that digital platforms, interactive media, and value-oriented instructional design can meaningfully improve engagement and support holistic student development. Recommendations for implementing integrated moral–academic learning environments are proposed.


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