Educational culture as a social phenomenon

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In this article, the culture of education is analyzed as a social phenomenon. Education is a mechanism for shaping a person's social and spiritual life. Education and educational institutions summarize the socio-cultural activities of an individual of a particular period. Therefore, social value education is determined by the importance of the educated person in society. The value of humanity is that education is an opportunity to develop a person’s cognitive and spiritual needs.

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