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Civic education actually begins as early as kindergarten and runs consistently through every grade level in elementary, middle, and high school. Civics is a part of teaching and learning in geography, U.S. history, world history, and in the 12th grade government course, too.
civics= cooperative involvement of volunteers in communities . ●
Civics, also called civic education or civic learning, can broadly be defined as the lifelong process that makes people into informed and engaged members of their communitieswhich range from schools and towns or neighborhoods to the whole nation and even the world, according to iCivics.
In the field of political science, civics is the study of the civil and political rights and obligations of citizens in a society. The term civics derives from the Latin word civicus, meaning relating to a citizen.
Civics is a social science focused on government and citizenship, encompassing the rights and responsibilities of individuals within a society. It plays a crucial role in educating citizens about their role in governance, especially in democratic nations like the United States.

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Benjamin Franklin is the earliest model of the civic scientist in America. He acknowledged the complexity of cross-cultural, diverse and anticipatory interactions. Thus he is regarded as the father of Civics.

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