About This Book
The text presents a community-centered civics curriculum for pupils in rural settings, arguing that civic education must spring from students' local observation and experience. It stresses common purposes, interdependence between country and city, and cooperation as essentials of community life, treating government as an instrument to secure teamwork for the common good. Sociological material is introduced to illuminate civic relationships, and numerous classroom and community activities are proposed to demonstrate principles in practice. Later chapters analyze governmental mechanisms to show how organization, leadership, and control support collective action, while guidance is offered for teachers to make civics living and participatory rather than purely textbook-based.
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