The Junior Citizen

Title: The Junior Citizen Author: Joyce Constance Manuel Publication Year: 1922
The Junior Citizen is a structured educational course designed for children and young people to instill values of citizenship, responsibility, and moral development. The program consists of twenty-six meetings spread over six months (October to March), but it can also be adapted for summer schools. Each session includes three parts: instruction, handwork, and play, making learning both practical and enjoyable.
Key Features:
  • Flexible Schedule: Ideally conducted on Saturdays for two hours, but adaptable for weekdays.
  • Teaching Force: One leader or three specialized leaders (lesson, handwork, play) supported by assistants such as Camp Fire Girls or church youth.
  • Parental Involvement: Parents are encouraged to understand the purpose of the course through meetings and church communication.
  • Financing: Supported by church funds or the voluntary Good-will Box, where children contribute money they earn or save to help others.
  • Lessons & Memory Work: Focused on life principles, hymns, Bible verses, and patriotic songs to strengthen moral and civic values.
  • Handwork: Practical crafts like doll houses, scrapbooks, and paper beads, designed to reinforce the lessons through creative expression.
This book is not just a manual for teaching—it is a guide to shaping responsible, compassionate, and active citizens through a blend of education, creativity, and community spirit.

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