citizen can name his U.S. congressman
votes
volunteers
picks up litter when he sees it
pays his taxes
tells the truth
follows the rules
obeys the law
understands that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
Ateeq Tariq To me citizenship education is a component of the civic education. It means that civic education is the training of different faculties among which citizenship education is one. The citizenship education deals with the duties and rights we have as a citizen of a country but civic education is a broader term which deals with the rights and duties we have as a member of this universe.
Civic education is the study of the theoretical, political and practical aspects of citizenship, as well as its rights and duties.it is the processes that affect people's beliefs, commitments, capabilities. Civic education aims at learning the competences & teaching the knowledge, skills, and virtues needed for competent citizenship in a democracy.
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Technology and livelihood education are two important aspects of the modern education. The scope is to engage students in the world that surrounds them.
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a responcibility
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Voluntary obligations of citizenship typically include participating in civic activities, such as voting, serving on juries, and engaging in community service. Citizens are also encouraged to stay informed about local, national, and global issues, as well as to respect the rights and opinions of others. Additionally, actively contributing to the well-being of their communities and supporting the rule of law are important aspects of responsible citizenship. These actions help strengthen democracy and foster a sense of belonging and responsibility within society.