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The concept of citizenship education is gradually declining from the Pakistani society, appearing to have little effect upon the education system. Lack of proper methodology for citizenship education has been affecting the social setup of the country for a long time, leading to adverse consequences for the premature democratic processes. The main purpose of citizenship education is the development of good democratic citizens. However, from a wider perspective, it may be used to attain greater aims by equipping individuals and groups to free themselves from social evils, or by fostering the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The concept of citizenship education is gradually declining from the Pakistani society, appearing to have little effect upon the education system. Lack of proper methodology for citizenship education has been affecting the social setup of the country for a long time, leading to adverse consequences for the premature democratic processes. The main purpose of citizenship education is the development of good democratic citizens. However, from a wider perspective, it may be used to attain greater aims by equipping individuals and groups to free themselves from social evils, or by fostering the revival of positive aspects of old customs. The conclusions of current study shed light on the alarming effects of lack of citizenship education including a deterioration of patriotism among secondary school students, rising materialistic tendencies in teachers and negative impact of multiple educational systems in practice concurrently. Nevertheless, identification of problems alone cannot play a role for future researchers unless some specific solutions are also outlined, as has been attempted by this research.
Autorenporträt
S.R. Kaukab, a PhD Scholar in Education and an Asst. Professor at SMI University, Karachi, has contributed several research papers. With over 23 years of experience in this field, Ms. Kaukab has served in several managerial and academic positions at premium institutions in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, including as Principal of a Pakistan Navy school.