DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2789-6919/45/67-70
Arzu Gasimov
Nakhchivan State University
PhD student
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-2857-6373
a.gasimov@ayf.az
Pedagogical Foundations of Volunteering Activities and Their Application in Higher Education Institutions
Abstract
This paper explores the pedagogical foundations of volunteering activities and their application in higher education institutions. Volunteering is not only a tool for social engagement but also an effective educational strategy that contributes to the personal and professional development of students. The study examines the theoretical underpinnings of volunteerism from a pedagogical perspective, highlighting how it fosters civic responsibility, social skills, and experiential learning. Furthermore, the paper analyzes current practices and models of integrating volunteering into university curricula, emphasizing its role in building student competencies aligned with societal needs. The findings suggest that a structured approach to volunteering within academic institutions enhances student engagement, supports community development, and strengthens the educational mission of higher education.
Key words: voluntariness and higher education curriculum, development, of professional skills educational impact of volunteering, active citizenship