Democracy and Democratic Values
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👩 Teacher’s Guide
🎯 Objective
Students will be able to:
- Define democracy and its core values.
- Explain principles such as equality, freedom, and participation.
- Describe why democratic values require informed citizens.
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📝 Teaching Notes
- Key idea to emphasize: Democracy depends on both institutions and citizen participation.
- Common misconception: Democracy automatically guarantees fairness without effort.
- Suggested teaching approach:
- Use classroom voting activities to show majority rule and minority rights.
- Discuss how respectful debate strengthens democracy.
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💬 Discussion Starter
Ask students:
- What values are necessary for democracy to work well?
- How can citizens protect democratic freedoms?
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🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
This topic explains:
- Democracy is government by the people, either directly or through representatives.
- Democratic values include equality, liberty, justice, and participation.
- Informed citizens and free elections are essential for democracy’s success.
Why it matters:
- Democratic values guide how societies protect rights and make decisions fairly.
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Vocabulary and Definitions
- — The principle that the greatest number has decision-making power.
- — Protections to ensure smaller groups are not oppressed.
- — Freedom to think, speak, and act within the law.
- — The belief that all people have the same basic rights.
- — Taking part in civic and political life.
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Samples (Examples + Short Analysis)
Sample 1 Voting in Elections
Scenario: Citizens vote to choose leaders and policies.
Analysis:
Sample 2 Protecting Minority Rights
Scenario: A law prevents discrimination even if a majority supports unfair treatment.
Analysis:
Sample 3 Peaceful Transfer of Power
Scenario: After an election, leaders accept results and step down.
Analysis:
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Practice Questions (QA)
1. What is democracy?
2. Name two democratic values.
3. What is majority rule?
4. Why are minority rights important?
5. How do citizens participate in democracy?
6. What is liberty?
7. Why must citizens be informed?
8. Give one example of democratic participation besides voting.
9. What is a peaceful transfer of power?
10. How does democracy promote fairness?
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Reflection
- Which democratic value do you think is most important today?
- How can students practice democratic values in school?