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Enhancing Students’ Cognitive Engagement Through Socio-Spiritual and Educational Events in Pedagogical Universities

Ziyodaxon E. AzimovaDSc, Professor, Andijan State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanDilobarxon B. AliyevaGraduate Student in Theory and Methodology of Education (Primary Education), Andijan State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan
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The article explores the effectiveness of spiritual and enlightenment activities as a cognitive factor in developing the intellectual potential of students in higher pedagogical education. The study addresses the existing gap between traditional moral upbringing and students’ cognitive development. Based on a research experiment conducted at secondary school No. 41 in Andijan with 12 practicing students, the author proposes a structural model for integrating interactive technologies, including debates, case studies, and project-based learning. The results, analyzed using qualitative and quantitative indicators, demonstrate a significant increase in students’ analytical thinking (28%), creativity (34%), and metacognitive control (26%). The findings confirm that transforming students from passive listeners into active organizers of educational events fosters critical thinking and professional competence.

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