Sustainability

An Event Titled “The Key to Ethical Behavior: Its Impact on Human Emotions and Feelings” Held at Azerbaijan University of Languages

An event titled “The Key to Ethical Behavior: Its Impact on Human Emotions and Feelings” was organized by Gulnar Abdullayeva, a senior lecturer at the Department of Pedagogy at Azerbaijan University of Languages (ADU), and conducted by Aydan Ahadzade, a third-year student of the Faculty of Education, Group 332A.

The event was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Professor Hikmat Alizade, lecturers from the Department of Pedagogy, as well as students majoring in Primary Education and Corrective Training.

The event was structured into the following sections:

  1. Principles of Ethical Behavior
  2. Application of Ethical Principles in Education
  3. The Relationship Between Ethical Behavior and Human Emotions
  4. The Impact of Ethical Behavior on Social Development

The main objective of the event was to discuss the role of ethical behavior in education and daily life, as well as the application of ethical principles in individual and social relationships. Detailed information was provided on the importance of ethical behavior in human interactions and its impact on social and emotional development. The event also explored how ethical behavior shapes an individual’s inner feelings, emotional well-being, and social relationships. Discussions were held on how fundamental ethical principles such as respect, honesty, fairness, and empathy can be applied in everyday life.

At the end of the event, the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Professor Hikmat Alizade, delivered a speech emphasizing the significance of ethical behavior in education and daily life. He highlighted that the application of these principles by every individual plays a crucial role in the overall development of society. He encouraged participants to incorporate ethical behavior into both their personal and social lives. Additionally, he highly praised Aydan Ahadzade’s presentation, acknowledging that such events play an essential role in shaping young people’s ethical values.