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SED2601
ASSIGNMENT 3


DUE: 25 JULY 2024




SEMESTER 2

, Assessment 03 (Paragraph-type questions)


o This assessment is compulsory.
o Contribution towards year mark: 40%




Prescribed textbook (SoE): Chapters 3 and 4, and recommended
readings
Wrap-around guide for this module


Question 1


1.1 Discuss what is meant by the following:


a) Modern democracy
b) Citizenship education
a) Modern democracy refers to a political system where citizens have the opportunity
to participate in decision-making processes through various means, such as voting in
elections, engaging in political activism, or advocating for specific policies. Unlike
some historical forms of democracy, modern democracies typically operate within a
framework of representative government, where elected officials represent the
interests and preferences of the population. Modern democracies often emphasize
principles of equality, freedom, and the protection of individual rights. Additionally,
modern democracies aim to be inclusive, allowing participation from all eligible
members of society, regardless of factors like gender, race, or socioeconomic status.


b) Citizenship education encompasses the process of preparing individuals to fulfill
their roles and responsibilities as members of a democratic society. This type of
education aims to cultivate an understanding of civic values, democratic principles,
and the workings of government among citizens. Citizenship education often
includes learning about rights and duties, as well as developing critical thinking skills
necessary for active participation in public affairs. It can take place within formal
educational settings, such as schools, through subjects like social studies or civics,
but it can also occur through informal channels, such as community engagement
initiatives or media literacy programs. The goal of citizenship education is to
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