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Password: lrym title: the birth of citizens
Author: William? f? Markwick
Douban score: 6.6
Publishing House: Tianjin People's Publishing House
Publication year: 20 12- 12
Page number: 188
Content introduction:
The Birth of a Citizen: A Reader for American Citizenship Training is a reader for American seventh and eighth grade students. Different from those civic education books that focus on politics and public construction, The Birth of a Citizen: A Reader for Cultivating American Citizens mainly expounds the physical and mental development, morality and values of citizens. And as a textbook for citizenship courses in American schools, it helps students establish lofty moral standards and promote the all-round improvement of citizens' quality.
The Birth of a Citizen: A Reader for American Citizenship Training is divided into four parts: children's chapter, youth chapter, adult chapter and citizen chapter, with a total of 39 chapters, so that students can read one chapter every week during their school days. The Birth of a Citizen: A Reader of American Citizen Cultivation guides students to constantly improve themselves, become qualified citizens and prepare for their future integration into society from multiple perspectives of personal cultivation. At the beginning of each chapter, there are five famous sayings related to the theme. Mr. Hu Shi, a famous scholar, has read The Birth of a Citizen: A Reader for American Citizens, and he is very interested in the opening quotes. He personally translated and introduced the Ten-Day Competition to them, and advocated civic education in China. The Birth of a Citizen: A Reader for Cultivating American Citizens also cites a lot of anecdotes to attract students' interest in reading, to make them "directly contact" with these great men, to inspire them to set lofty goals and ambitions, and to be a person who dares to be responsible for themselves and the future of the country.
The ultimate goal of education is to cultivate qualified and outstanding citizens. I believe that The Birth of a Citizen: A Training Reader for American Citizens can fill the gap in this field in China, promote the society to really pay attention to the growth of a new generation of citizens, and jointly explore the present and future of education.