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::: CORE LEARNING AREAS:::

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° Basic Skills Series
 
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° Active Citizen Series
 
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° Positive People


Being an Active Citizen Series

The Active Citizen series explores the rights and responsibilities of ordinary South African citizens in the society we have built since 1994. Through broad themes like democracy, human rights, gender, freedom of expression and local government, the series shows the important role we all have in making South Africa a country we can be proud to live in.



Title: Making Democracy Work for You
ISBN: 1-920122-07-9
Extent: 64 pp.
Table of Contents:

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Introduction
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Section 1 - Getting to know the Constitution
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Section 2 - Understanding how government works
° Section 3 - Learning about good governance
° Section 4 - Finding ways to be an active citizen





Title: Getting the Balance Right
ISBN: 1-920122-08-7
Extent: 80 pp.
Table of Contents:

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Introduction
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Section 1 - Women in the World
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Section 2 - Women and the Media
° Section 3 - South Africa: Her Story
° Section 4 - Women and the Law
° Section 5 - Women's Right to Health
° Section 6 - Women in the Home




            

 





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