Hello, young learners! Welcome back to Primary 4 National Values Education. In our previous lesson, we learned about No previous lesson found.. Today, we’re going to learn about Security Education.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Define security
- Define security education.
Security Education
Security education is an important part of growing up and becoming responsible citizens. It helps us understand how to stay safe and protect ourselves, both individually and as a nation.
What is Security?
Security means being safe and protected from harm or danger. It’s about feeling comfortable and free from fear in our daily lives. Some examples of security include:
- Wearing a helmet when riding a bike to protect your head.
- Locking your doors and windows at night to keep your home safe.
- Following traffic rules to prevent accidents.
- Being aware of your surroundings and avoiding dangerous situations.
What is Security Education?
Security education is the process of learning about security and how to stay safe. It helps us understand the importance of safety and how to make informed choices to prevent harm. Some of the things we learn in security education include:
- How to identify potential dangers and risks.
- How to protect ourselves from harm, such as learning self-defense techniques.
- How to stay safe online and avoid cyberbullying.
- How to report suspicious activities to the authorities.
- How to be responsible citizens and contribute to a safe and secure community.
Evaluation Questions
Now that you’ve learned about Security Education, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- What is security?
- What is security education?
- Why is it important to learn about security and security education?
- Can you give an example of how you can stay safe at home? 5. Can you give an example of how you can stay safe online?
Conclusion
Security education is essential for everyone. By learning about security and how to stay safe, we can create a safer and more secure world for ourselves and our communities. Don’t forget to check the comments section if you have any questions, and use the navigation to move to the next lesson. See you in the next lesson!