What Is Taught in a Citizenship Course?
Citizen course, subject name. From the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, schools in the United States, France, Switzerland and other countries were generally open. In 1923, the China National Education Association Confederation issued the "Outline of the New Academic Curriculum Standards", which stipulated that it should be opened in upper primary and junior high schools. Curriculum standards for primary and secondary schools promulgated by the Ministry of Education in 1932 stipulated that civic training courses should be established in primary schools, and civic courses in junior and senior high schools, and standards for civic training in primary schools and civic courses in junior and senior high schools should be formulated. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it stopped for a time. In 1985, the National Education Commission proposed the implementation of moral, democratic, legal, and disciplinary education in the first grade of junior high school. The center is to talk about the rights and duties of citizens, so that students understand the guidelines that socialist citizens must abide by. [1]