Become a Responsible Citizen TCH 347 Social Studies in the Elementary School Department of Education Shippensburg University Han Liu, Ph.D.

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Become a Responsible Citizen TCH 347 Social Studies in the Elementary School Department of Education Shippensburg University Han Liu, Ph.D.

Help Others

Help the Community

Patriotism

Protect the Environment

Obey the Law

Make a Donation

Keep Your Promise

Follow Rules

Be Honest

Protect the Environment

Be Honest

Respect/Self-Discipline

Get along

Share with Others

Be Fair

Help the Family

Be Responsible for What You Do

Patriotism

Be Fair

Patriotism

Be Fair

Protect the Environment

Negotiate and Compromise

Patriotism

Summary Traits of Private Character Care for Others (help) Respect Others Self-discipline Share with Others Be fair Be honest Be responsible Traits of Public Character Obey rules and laws Get along (negotiation and compromise) Civic mindedness Protect environment Compassion Patriotism/loyalty to the values and principles of democracy and love our country