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MODERN FORMS OF LEISURE OF STUDENTS

Abstract

The article deals with the concept of leisure, in particular, leisure of modern students, as leisure is an extremely important part of the life of young people. Various approaches of foreign researchers to understanding the meaning of free time are also presented. The transformation of all aspects of society and the commercialization of leisure have led to a change in the socio-cultural situation in the field of free time. The article analyzes the influence of leisure activities on different aspects of the student's personality, changing the preferences of young people in the field of leisure. It has been revealed that social networks play an important role in the structure of youth leisure.

About the Authors

A. B. Sarsenova
Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



A. T. Kenessova
Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



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Sarsenova A.B., Kenessova A.T. MODERN FORMS OF LEISURE OF STUDENTS. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2020;(1):164-168. (In Kazakh)

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