One People, One Nation · 1965–Present
Active Citizenship
How young Singaporeans can contribute to the community and shape the future.
Key Questions
- 1What does it mean to be an "active citizen"?
- 2How can you help solve problems in your school or neighbourhood?
- 3What kind of Singapore do you want to see in the future?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: National Identity - P5MOE: Active Citizenship - P5
Level: Primary 5
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: One People, One Nation
Period: 1965–Present
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