AGF
Moral Education 104: Being a Responsible Adult 1
The Civic Studies pillar aims to reinforce the tangible and intangible heritage and culture of the country.

About This Course
This course prepares the next generation as responsible, active and aware citizens, with a global perspective. It encourages them to learn about enacting rights and responsibilities as inhabitants of an interdependent and changing world. This course explores how a responsible adult interacts within the boundaries of culture and society. It also examines the differences between needs and rights and how rights benefit individual lives and society as a whole.
The Crown Prince Court's Moral Education curriculum seeks to foster in students a set of universal values, which will enable them to peacefully interact and connect with people from different cultural and social groups who hold different views and perspectives. It seeks to empower them to become active, responsible, local and global citizens. It enables them to develop mutual understanding, respect for difference and empathy in order to sustain our cohesive and prosperous society. Through dialogue and interaction, students are provided with opportunities to explore different worldviews, to challenge one another's assumptions and attitudes and to develop the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to think critically, to make informed ethical decisions and to act on them in the interests of their society.
Prerequisites
None