“The primary purpose of social studies is
to help young people make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an interdependent world
.”
Nation-building may be defined as
the process through which the boundaries of the modern state and those of the national community become congruent
. … Thus, nation-building has been theorized as a structural process intertwined with industrialization, urbanization, social mobilization, etc.
Social studies’ main purpose is
to develop good citizens of our classrooms, schools, state, country and world
. … Students learn that they have a role and responsibilities within the community of their classroom. Each collaboration and conflict with classmates is a learning moment toward being a good citizen.
Social studies education plays a very vital role in
development of the critical and national thinking ability of the citizens for practical social life
, promoting of political literacy and encouraging democratic values and principles in tackling dynamic problems in the society.
Social studies is expected to perform the following roles in Nigeria-the development of national consciousness and commitment as necessary ingredient for nation building;
the inculcation of social values and skills for active social life
; the development of intellectual skills, knowledge and abilities for better …
Studying social studies helps
students figure out their role in society as well as their place in history
. By studying the past, students learn how institutions, traditions and ideals change as society modernizes. They also learn how cause and effect influence relationships between individuals, groups and nations.
General objectives of social studies include:
To develop the ability to adapt to a changing environment
. This means that social studies make individuals aware of their environment. To inculcate national consciousness and national unity in students/citizen.
What is an example of nation-building?
Nation-building includes the creation of national paraphernalia such as flags,
coats of arms, anthems, national days
, national stadiums, national airlines, national languages, and national myths.
What are the three challenges of nation-building?
The
first challenge was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodative of the diversity in our society
. There were different culture, religions, languages in the country. It was a very serious question of unity and integration which was to be solved by the leaders. The second challenge was to establish democracy.
What are the components of nation?
- Sovereignty. The word “Sovereignty” comes from the Latin word “superanus”, which means “supreme”. …
- Population. Population is the number of people living in a particular defined area. …
- Boundaries. …
- Culture.
Citizenship education therefore represents
the historically dominant justification for learning social studies
. It includes the acquisition of knowledge, skills and values for active participation in the democratic life of society.
Why is citizenship education important? Citizenship education
gives people the knowledge and skills to understand, challenge and engage with democratic society
including politics, the media, civil society, the economy and the law.
Study of Social Science makes us an efficient citizen of a democracy, and it also
helps us to solve the practical problems in our daily life
. It is essential for communities and organizations. It also helps the students to know how different societies are managed, structured and governed.
DEFINITION OF SOCIAL STUDIES
Social studies is
the study of people in relation to each other and to their world
. It is an issues- focused and inquiry-based interdisciplinary subject that draws upon history, geography, ecology, economics, law, philosophy, political science and other social science disciplines.
Examples of formal social control include
the government
. The government uses laws and courts to exercise social control. The government tries to protect those following the rules and capture and punish those who do not. Governmental social control goes beyond the legal system.
Socialization prepares
people to participate in a social group by teaching them its norms and expectations
. Socialization has three primary goals: teaching impulse control and developing a conscience, preparing people to perform certain social roles, and cultivating shared sources of meaning and value.