The role of the university in developing educational implications in society
Health education, environmental education, consumer education, technological education
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university, health education, environmental education, consumer education, technological educationAbstract
Given its various roles in scientific research and education across different fields, the university is one of the most critical institutions for social, economic, and cultural development in contemporary societies. It exhibits openness to cultures, languages, and modern sciences. Through this study, we highlight the university's role in enhancing educational dimensions and implications as educational outcomes for students and society, in parallel with scientific research and specialized training. Our theoretical approach focuses on various educational concepts that our societies critically need, reflecting humanistic and cultural standards, such as the environment, governance, and health education, and technological transformation. These implications include environmental education, consumer education, and technological education. We intend to present a set of conclusions and recommendations through this approach.
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