Civic Education

Civic education activities encourage conscious participation in public life and develop responsible citizenship. These activities include knowledge of human rights, understanding of democratic principles, education of social responsibility, tolerance, and respect for others. Classes encourage young people to actively engage in community activities, civic initiatives, volunteering, and public discussions. Civic education activities improve communication and cooperation skills, develop critical thinking and the ability to make responsible decisions. Participants learn to understand their rights and duties, form values that help them become active and conscious members of society. These activities not only broaden understanding of social, political, and cultural processes but also inspire contributions to positive changes in society, creating an inclusive, open, and responsible community.