Citizenship education
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- | '''Citizenship''' is the state of being a citizen of a particular social, political, or national community. | + | '''Citizenship education''' may refer to: |
- | Citizenship status, under [[social contract theory]], carries with it both rights and responsibilities. "[[Active citizenship]]" is the philosophy that citizens should work towards the betterment of their [[community]] through economic participation, public service, [[volunteer]] work, and other such efforts to improve life for all citizens. In this vein, [[school]]s in some countries provide [[citizenship education]]. | + | * [[Citizenship education (immigrants)]], education intended to prepare noncitizens to become legally and socially accepted as citizens |
- | ==See also== | + | * [[Citizenship education (subject)]], a subject taught in schools, similar to politics or sociology |
- | * [[Citizenship in the United States]] | ||
- | * [[Global citizenship]] | ||
- | * [[History of citizenship]] | ||
- | * [[Transnational citizenship]] | ||
- | * [[Honorary citizenship]] | ||
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Citizenship education may refer to:
- Citizenship education (immigrants), education intended to prepare noncitizens to become legally and socially accepted as citizens
- Citizenship education (subject), a subject taught in schools, similar to politics or sociology
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