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Last updated: April 14, 2025
What i will learn?

Here are the outcomes for the "Uraia" (Class III) course on your Edukea website:


Uraia Class III Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Understand the Role of a Responsible Citizen:

    • Define what it means to be a responsible citizen, including showing respect for others, following community rules, and contributing positively to society.

    • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of good citizenship in creating a peaceful and harmonious community.

  2. Recognize and Appreciate Rights and Responsibilities:

    • Identify basic rights and responsibilities they have as individuals, such as the right to education, the right to express opinions, and the responsibility to contribute to the well-being of others.

    • Understand how their actions affect the rights and well-being of others in the community.

  3. Promote Community and Social Harmony:

    • Understand the importance of cooperation, kindness, and empathy in building strong, supportive communities.

    • Practice conflict resolution skills and promote peaceful interactions with peers and others in their environment.

  4. Understand Basic Governance and Leadership:

    • Identify different types of leaders in their community, such as teachers, local government officials, or community leaders, and understand their roles in decision-making.

    • Explain how good leadership contributes to the development and well-being of the community.

  5. Demonstrate Core Civic Values:

    • Practice core civic values such as honesty, fairness, respect, and responsibility in their daily lives.

    • Reflect on how adopting these values can help improve social interactions and create a better community.

  6. Engage Actively in Community Activities:

    • Participate in local or school-based community activities, demonstrating an understanding of the importance of contributing to the common good.

    • Apply the knowledge learned in the course to real-life situations and community improvement projects.

  7. Communicate Ideas about Citizenship and Social Responsibility:

    • Express ideas clearly about the role of citizenship and how they can contribute to making their community a better place.

    • Share their understanding of rights, responsibilities, and the importance of social values with peers, family, and teachers.


These outcomes will ensure that students gain a strong foundation in civic education, understanding their role as active, responsible members of their community, and develop the necessary skills to practice good citizenship in everyday life.

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Requirements

Here are the requirements for the "Uraia" (Class III) course on your Edukea website:


Uraia Class III Requirements

To fully engage with and benefit from the Uraia Class III course, students should meet the following requirements:

  1. Basic Understanding of Social Concepts:

    • Students should have an introductory understanding of basic social concepts, such as community roles, the importance of cooperation, and basic respect for others.

  2. Device with Internet Access:

    • A tablet, computer, or smartphone with internet access is necessary to access video lessons, participate in interactive activities, and complete online assignments or quizzes.

  3. Notebook and Writing Materials:

    • A notebook or writing pad for taking notes, writing reflections on lessons, and completing assignments. Students should have pens, pencils, or any other required materials for note-taking and activities.

  4. Basic Knowledge of Rights and Responsibilities:

    • Students should have a basic awareness of the rights and responsibilities they hold as members of their community, such as the right to education and the responsibility to help others.

  5. Active Participation:

    • Students should be ready to participate in discussions, group activities, and classroom exercises to foster understanding of key civic concepts and their application in daily life.

  6. Interest in Community and Social Issues:

    • Students should show an interest in understanding the dynamics of their community and society, with a focus on how they can positively contribute to social harmony and citizenship.

  7. Communication Skills:

    • Ability to engage in simple conversations and express ideas clearly. Students should be able to articulate their understanding of rights, responsibilities, and the importance of community involvement.

  8. Teamwork and Cooperation:

    • Encouragement to work with others during group activities and collaborative tasks, learning how cooperation and teamwork contribute to problem-solving and community building.

  9. Parental or Teacher Support (Optional):

    • For younger students, guidance from parents or teachers may be beneficial in explaining some of the more complex concepts or helping with any hands-on activities related to civic education.


These requirements will ensure that students are well-prepared to engage with the Uraia Class III course and understand the fundamental concepts of citizenship, rights, and responsibilities in a community.

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Description

Here’s a suggested description for the "Uraia" (Class III) course on your Edukea website:


Uraia (Class III) - Civic Education:

In Class III, the "Uraia" course introduces students to the foundational concepts of civic education, focusing on their roles and responsibilities as members of a community. This course emphasizes the importance of good citizenship, understanding rights and duties, and fostering social values that promote a harmonious and just society. Students will explore topics such as:

  • Introduction to Citizenship: Understanding the meaning of being a responsible citizen, the importance of respecting laws, and contributing positively to their community and country.

  • Rights and Responsibilities: Learning about fundamental rights and responsibilities, including the right to education, the right to participate in community activities, and the responsibility to care for others.

  • Community and Social Harmony: Exploring how individuals can contribute to peace and unity in their communities by practicing kindness, empathy, and cooperation.

  • Basic Governance Concepts: Introducing the concepts of local government, leaders, and how decisions that affect the community are made, including an understanding of the roles of leaders and the importance of fair leadership.

  • Civic Values and Social Norms: Encouraging students to adopt core civic values such as respect, honesty, fairness, and responsibility, and how these values contribute to the well-being of the society.

This course provides young learners with the knowledge and tools they need to become active, responsible citizens who understand their rights and the importance of working together to improve their communities. It encourages students to reflect on the values of citizenship and how they can contribute to a better society.


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