
Community Civics and Rural Life
"Community Civics and Rural Life" by Arthur William Dunn is a community civics textbook aimed at educating young citizens about their roles in rural life, likely written during the early 20th century. It discusses the interdependence of urban and rural communities, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and civic engagement for effective governance and community development. The book aims to equip students with an understanding of citizenship, civic responsibilities, and the significance of contributing to their communities. The opening of the text serves as an introduction to the principles of community civics, stressing the need for educational materials tailored to rural students. It argues that citizenship education should reflect the realities of rural life while also incorporating lessons on the interconnectedness of urban and rural experiences. Dunn articulates the vital characteristics of community civics, outlining how civic education must connect to students' lived experiences and foster team spirit in pursuing common goals. Through various chapters, the book directs attention to the importance of recognizing shared community interests and cultivating habits that enable effective participation in civic life.
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