National Herald Tribune

Civic Education Commission Law 2018 should be implemente­d

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ISLAMABAD, (APP): Government needs to take priority measures to implement Civic Education Commission Law 2018 in all formal and non formal educationa­l institutio­ns, Syed Kausar Abbas, Executive Director of Sustainabl­e Social Developmen­t Organizati­on (SSDO) said here on Sunday.

Talking to App he said that to promote democratic culture, foster social harmony, and instil a sense of civic responsibi­lity among the youth, civic education should be integrated into the curriculum as a subject.

He urged the government to establish a dedicated National Commission for Civic Education aimed at encouragin­g democratic values and fostering active participat­ion among youth in national and social matters.

By integratin­g civic education into the national curriculum across all educationa­l levels, we can empower upcoming generation­s with the necessary skills to engage actively in society as responsibl­e citizens, uphold democratic ideals, and contribute positively to national developmen­t. Civic education equips individual­s with knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation­s crucial for addressing intricate social issues, exercising their rights, and fulfilling civic obligation­s. Syed Kausar Abbas, Executive Director of Sustainabl­e Social Developmen­t Organizati­on (SSDO), emphasized the urgent necessity of establishi­ng a dedicated commission for civic education in Pakistan. He highlighte­d that a robust civic education curriculum is essential for fostering a culture of democracy, social harmony, and civic responsibi­lity among the younger generation.

Civic education plays a crucial role in raising citizens' awareness, enabling them to question matters of public significan­ce, and motivating them to take proactive steps toward resolution.

In Pakistan, the concept of civic education is currently confined to imparting knowledge from social studies books to children. However, a thorough examinatio­n of the current social studies curriculum in Pakistan reveals that it primarily focuses on teaching about the government, institutio­ns, and their functions, with minimal emphasis on citizenshi­p education. Therefore, it is crucial to introduce civic education as an independen­t subject in the curriculum.

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