Hello, students! Welcome back to Basic 2 National Value Education. In our previous lesson, we learned about The Types Of Civic Education Centers. Today, we’re going to learn about Why We Study Civic Education.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- State the need for the study of civic education.
- Understand the importance of civic education in our lives and the community.
Why We Study Civic Education
Civic education is an important subject that helps us understand our roles as citizens and how to be responsible members of our community.
What is Civic Education?
Civic education teaches us about our rights and responsibilities as citizens. It helps us learn about our country’s history, government, and laws. It also teaches us how to participate in our community and make informed decisions.
Why is Civic Education Important?
There are many reasons why we study civic education. Some of the main reasons include:
- Understanding Our Roles: Civic education helps us understand our roles as citizens and how we can contribute to our community.
- Learning About Rules: It teaches us about the rules and laws that govern our society and why they are important.
- Respecting Others: Civic education helps us learn to respect others, regardless of their differences.
- Being Informed Citizens: It encourages us to stay informed about current events and issues that affect our community.
- Making Good Choices: Civic education helps us develop critical thinking skills and make informed decisions about our lives and our community.
Evaluation Questions
Now that you’ve learned about why we study civic education, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- Why is civic education important in our lives?
- Can you give an example of a community helper and their role?
- What did you learn from today’s lesson about civic education?
- How can we use what we learn in civic education to make our community a better place?
- What are some of the rights and responsibilities of a citizen?
Conclusion
Civic education is essential for building a strong and responsible society. By understanding our roles as citizens and learning about our rights and responsibilities, we can contribute to a better future for everyone. 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!