Concept_with_Education_Introduction.pptx

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Education is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that prepare individuals for personal and social development.
It empowers people to think critically, make informed decisions, and contribute to society.
Education is delivered through formal (schools), non-formal (traini...


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Concept of Civics, Citizenship, and Civic Engagement Understanding Our Role in Society Presented by: [Your Name] Institution: [Your School/College Name]

Introduction • Civics helps us understand how government and society work. • Citizenship defines our rights and duties as members of a community. • Civic engagement means actively participating to improve our society.

Concept of Civics Definition: Civics is the study of the rights and duties of citizens and how government operates. Key Points: • Explains structure and functions of government. • Promotes understanding of laws and constitution. • Encourages responsible citizenship.

Importance of Civics • Builds awareness of civic rights and responsibilities. • Promotes respect for laws and authority. • Develops democratic values and participation. • Encourages peaceful coexistence and social harmony.

Concept of Citizenship Definition: Citizenship is the legal status of being a recognized member of a state or nation. Types of Citizenship: 1. By Birth – automatic right by being born in a country. 2. By Descent – through parents’ nationality. 3. By Naturalization – through legal process after meeting requirements.

Rights of Citizens • Right to life, liberty, and security. • Right to education and freedom of expression. • Right to vote and participate in government. • Right to equality before law.

Duties and Responsibilities • Obey laws and respect authority. • Pay taxes honestly. • Protect environment and public property. • Participate in elections and civic life. • Promote unity and tolerance.

Civic Engagement – Definition Civic engagement refers to the actions of citizens working to improve their communities and influence public decisions. Examples: • Voting in elections. • Volunteering for social causes. • Participating in community meetings. • Advocating for policy change.

Importance of Civic Engagement • Strengthens democracy and accountability. • Builds trust between people and government. • Solves local problems through cooperation. • Encourages social responsibility and leadership.

Forms of Civic Engagement 1. Political Participation – voting, campaigning, joining parties. 2. Community Service – charity, volunteering. 3. Social Activism – protests, petitions. 4. Online Engagement – digital advocacy, awareness campaigns.

Relationship Between Civics, Citizenship, and Civic Engagement • Civics provides knowledge. • Citizenship gives legal status and rights. • Civic engagement turns knowledge into action. → Together, they build a strong and active society.

Introduction to Education • Education is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes. • It plays a vital role in personal and national development. • Education helps individuals think critically and solve problems. • It promotes equality, tolerance, and social progress. • Formal, non-formal, and informal education are key types of learning.