Citizenship Education and Community Engagement

YEAR/SEMESTER: Year 1/Semester 2

COURSE CODE:  URCC-5110

DURATION:    03 credits, 48 class hours

PREREQUISITES:   F.A./F.Sc

The course emphasizes how to experience the social contact with the community, and how to mobilize community for the development of the school. The course includes wider issues including culture, gender, special needs, equity and equality and collaborative working condition within the school and community. This course will provide an orientation for the process of socialization and social development. It also emphasize on social factors which may affect education. This course has not only a theoretical perspective but some practical aspects as well, like community work, improving social interaction activities, and promotion of healthy environment.

This course covers the nature, characteristics, and functions of society and culture and cultural diversity. It highlights the nature, role and dynamics of group. It describes the concept, aims, factors and responsible agencies of socialization. It focuses on social institutions.

Course Objectives:

The overall objectives of this course are to:

  • Teach students the importance and role of active citizenship in promoting a productive, harmonious and developed society/ world
  • Educate students about the importance of concepts, skills and philosophy of community linkages in developing a sustainable society
  • Inculcate the importance of community involvement for ensuring an improved, tolerant and generative society/ world
  • Provide an opportunity to the students to develop their relationship with the community 

Learning Outcomes:

The primary outcome is inclusive development through active citizenship locally and globally. Moreover, the following are the detailed outcomes of the course based on the three domains of Bloom's Taxonomy i.e Affective, Psychomotor and Cognitive. The students will be able to: 

  • Understand the overall organization of the society
  • Recognize and exercise their rights, responsibilities and the significance of active citizenship in positive societal development
  • Identify and critically evaluate social issues and implement practicable community based solutions
  • Understand the concept of human rights and its significance
  • Appreciate diverse viewpoints and inter-cultural harmony

Social Action Project

  • Introduction and planning of social action project
  • Identification of problein (area mapping)
  • Ethical considerations related to project
  • Assessment of existing resources (material and non-material)
  • Community-based project planning and action groups building
  • Implementation (role division among action groups)
  • Monitoring & evaluation (impact assessment / value enhancement)
  • Practicum (list and number of practical/activities/projects/field visits etc): one field social action project

    Teaching Methods (propose more than one method according to the nature and scope of the course e.g.): 

  • Lecturing
  • Assignments
  • Guest Speaker
  • Field Visits
  • Report Writing 
  • Description of System of Evaluation (Formative/Summative) (Exams, assignments etc.)

    In order to pass the course and gain a certificate students should therefore:

  • Individually complete a self-assessment exercise after the gaup work, showing the reflective and personal development aspects of the programme and their appreciation of the course learning;
  • Participate in the design and planning of a social action project and provide evidence of this in the form of a group presentation, to a panel of peers, tutors and a community representative for feedback before implementing the project in the community.
  • Compile a group report on the project process to a standard format at the end of the project commenting on: project outcomes, individual contributions and group learning. 
  • The assessment criteria to evaluate your overall performance in the relevant course would be as under:

    Sessional
    20%

    Mid-term Exam
    30%

    Final-term Exam*
    50%

    Assignment=5
    Presentation=5
    Attendance=5
    Participation/Behaviour=5

    Project/Term Paper Plan=5
    Viva/Quiz=5
    Paper=10+10=20

    Seminar=10
    Final Project/Term Paper Report=35
    Viva=5

    *subject to the directions of university

Detailed lesson plans for each lecture:

 

 Spring 2020 Sargodha University, Sub Campus Bhakkar

Day

Time

Subject

Department

Tuesday

12:00 -1:30 pm

Citizenship Education and Community Engagement

BS-IT

Tuesday

01:30 -03:00 pm

Citizenship Education and Community Engagement

BS-IT

Thursday

12:00 -1:30 pm

Citizenship Education and Community Engagement

BS-CS

Thursday

01:30 -03:00 pm

Citizenship Education and Community Engagement

BS-CS

 

Week wise distribution and Key Dates of Class Meeting

Weeks

Class Dates

Topics

Class Status

Week 1: 9-Mar to 13-March

          12 March

Introduction to Citizenship Education and Community Engagement

  • Orientation (Course outline, learning outcomes etc.)
  • Introduction to Active Citizenship: Overview of the Ideas, Concepts, Philosophy and Skills '
  • Approaches and Methodology for Active Citizenship 

On Campus

Week 2: 23-Mar to 27-March

    26 March

Identity, Culture, and Social Harmony

  • Concept and Development of Identity
  • Components of Culture and Social Harmony

On Campus

Week 3: 30-March to 3-April

 02 April

  • Cultural & Religious Diversity (Understanding and affirmation of similarities & differences)

Online class

Week 4: 6-April to 10-April

 9 April

  • Social Structure and Social Hierarchy (stake holders, decision makers, implementers and others)

Online class

Week 5: 13-April to 17-April

 16 April

Multi-cultural society and inter-cultural dialogue

  • Inter-cultural dialogue (bridging the differences, promoting harmony)

Online class

Week 6: 20-April to 24-April

 23 April

  • Significance of diversity and its impact
  • Importance and domains of Inter-cultural dialogue 

Online class

Week 7: 27-April to 1-May

 30 April

Role of civil society in promoting Inter-cultural harmony

Online class

Week 8: 4-May to 8-May

 7 may

Identification of resources (human, natural and others)

Online class

Week 9: 11-May to 15-May

14 may

  • Utilization of resources for development (community participation)
  • Strategic planning, for development (community linkages and mobilization)

Mid-term Exam

Week 10: 18-May to 22-May

 21 may

Human rights in constitution of Pakistan

Online class

Week 11: 25-May to 29-May

 28 may

  • Public duties and responsibilities
  • Constitutionalism and democratic process
  • Current Human Rights issues in Pakistan

Online class

Week 12: 8-June to 12-June

 11 june

Social issues in Pakistan

  • Introduction to the concept of social problem
  • Causes and solutions: critical thinking and evaluation

 

Online class

Week 13: 15-June to 19-June

 18 june

Social issues in Pakistan (poverty, equal and equitable access of resdurces, unemployment, agricultural problems, terrorism & militancy, governance issues, corruption, ethnic & sectarian issues, illiteracy, dowry, child labour, gender discrimination, substance abuse and others)

Online class

Week 14: 22-June to 26-June

  25 june

Social Action Project

  • Introduction and planning of social action project
  • Identification of problein (area mapping)
  • Ethical considerations related to project
  • Assessment of existing resources (material and non-material)

Online class

Week 15: 29-June to 3-July

  2 july

  • Community-based project planning and action groups building
  • Implementation (role division among action groups)
  • Monitoring & evaluation (impact assessment / value enhancement)

Online class

Week 16: -6 June to 10-July

  9 june

  • Implementation (role division among action groups)
  • Monitoring & evaluation (impact assessment / value enhancement)

 

 

16 june

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Final-term Exam

 

Following links provide detailed lesson plans in accordance with the guidelines of HEC:

 

https://hec.gov.pk/english/services/universities/RevisedCurricula/Documents/2011-2012/Education/SchoolCommTeacher_Sept13.pdf

https://hec.gov.pk/english/services/universities/RevisedCurricula/Documents/2011-2012/Education/TeachingSocStudies_Sept13.pdf 

 

Course Material