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TRAINING OF NON-VIOLENT RELATIONSHIPS AMONG TODAY’S YOUNG PEOPLE AT THE CYCLING TOURISM LESSONS

Abstract

The cycling tourism lessons have a positive effect upon the general physical and psychological development of the modern youth. With proper organization of such trainings the cycling group members develop non-violent relationships, based on the priority of human values.

About the Authors

A. K. Magomedov
Dagestan State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation
master student, Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, DSPU


M. K. Magomedova
Dagestan State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation
Candidate of Pedagogy, the chair of Pedagogical Technologies and Methods; DSPU


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Magomedov A.K., Magomedova M.K. TRAINING OF NON-VIOLENT RELATIONSHIPS AMONG TODAY’S YOUNG PEOPLE AT THE CYCLING TOURISM LESSONS. Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Psychological and Pedagogical Sciences. 2014;(1):24-28. (In Russ.)

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