THE ROLE OF CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION IN FORMING INDIVIDUALS WITH CHARACTER IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
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The role of citizenship education in the formation of personal character in elementary school childrenAbstract
Citizenship education plays a vital role in shaping the personal character of elementary school children. It encompasses a range of activities and lessons that aim to instill civic values, responsibilities, and active engagement in society.this abstract explores the role of citizenship education in forming personal character traits in elementary school children. Firstly, citizenship education introduces children to fundamental democratic principles, such as equality, respect, and justice. They learn about the rights and freedoms of individuals and develop an understanding of the importance of treating others fairly and equitably.citizenship education fosters a sense of social responsibility and community engagement. Children are taught about their roles and responsibilities as active citizens, including caring for the environment, promoting inclusivity, and contributing positively to their local communities. They learn to empathize with others, exhibit kindness, and participate in activities that benefit society.citizenship education cultivates critical thinking and decision-making skills. Children are encouraged to analyze societal issues, form opinions, and engage in respectful discussions. Children are exposed to different cultures, traditions, and backgrounds, fostering an inclusive mindset. They develop respect for cultural differences, which helps shape their personal character to be open-minded and accepting of others. moreover,citizenship education plays a crucial role in developing effective communication and collaboration skills. Children engage in group activities, projects, and discussions that enhance their ability to work cooperatively, resolve conflicts peacefully, and engage in constructive dialog.in summary, citizenship education in elementary schools plays a vital role in the formation of personal character by teaching democratic principles, promoting social responsibility, encouraging critical thinking, fostering cultural awareness, and developing communication skills, citizenship education helps children become responsible, empathetic, engaged, and well-rounded individuals who actively contribute to their communities and society at large.
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