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THE MECHANISM OF FORMING THE MORAL AND ETHICAL IMMUNITY OF ADOLESCENT STUDENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS ON GLOBAL EDUCATION

Rustamov Feruz Ravshan ugli , Uzbekistan State world languages university

Abstract

The rapid expansion of social networks has significantly influenced the global education landscape. While these platforms offer vast opportunities for knowledge acquisition, they also pose challenges to the moral and ethical development of adolescents. This paper explores the mechanisms by which social networks impact the moral and ethical immunity of adolescent students and suggests strategies for fostering resilience in this digital age.

Keywords

social networks, global education, moral and ethical immunity, adolescents, digital resilience

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THE MECHANISM OF FORMING THE MORAL AND ETHICAL IMMUNITY OF ADOLESCENT STUDENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS ON GLOBAL EDUCATION. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(02), 340-343. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/2741