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Duties As A Student: Teacher: Onel Lorenzo

The document outlines the duties and rights of students and citizens, emphasizing the importance of attending classes, respecting others, and participating in community activities. It defines duties as obligations that contribute to personal and societal well-being, while rights are entitlements that protect individuals and ensure their well-being. Key rights include access to education, freedom of speech, and the right to a safe environment.

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Duties As A Student: Teacher: Onel Lorenzo

The document outlines the duties and rights of students and citizens, emphasizing the importance of attending classes, respecting others, and participating in community activities. It defines duties as obligations that contribute to personal and societal well-being, while rights are entitlements that protect individuals and ensure their well-being. Key rights include access to education, freedom of speech, and the right to a safe environment.

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Duties and Rights

Duties as a What is a Duty?


What is a Right? (As a Citizen and as a
Student
Student)
→ Duty:
Escuela:
Attend classes regularly and on time
It is an obligation, something you must do
Show commitment to learning.
Respect teachers and classmates → Use
to help others, your school, your country, or

kind words, listen, avoid bullying.


yourself.
Example: Follow rules, do your homework, Excelsior
Complete homework and assignments →
International
take care of the environment.
Practice and improve your skills. Right:
Follow school rules → Help maintain order It is something that belongs to you,
and discipline.
Take care of school property → Keep books,
something no one can take away and that
protects you as a person.
School
desks, and classrooms in good condition. Example: Get an education, be treated with
Participate in school life→ Join activities, respect, stay safe.
Nombre:
work in teams, show effort.

Aaròn
Bethancourt

Teacher:
Onel Lorenzo
Duties as a Rights as a Rights as a
Citizen Citizen Student
Respect the law → Follow national and local Freedom of speech → You can express Right to quality education → Good teachers,
opinions, as long as you respect others. good materials, safe spaces.
rules; don’t break laws.
Vote in elections→ Choose leaders fairly, help Right to education and healthcare → Right to express opinions → Share your ideas
Access to schools, clinics, hospitals. in class respectfully.
Pay taxes →
shape the future.
Support public services like Right to vote and be elected→ →
Take part in Right to a safe environment Be protected
from harm and bullying.
hospitals, schools, and roads.
Help the community → Participate in
elections and government.
Right to safety and justice→ Protection by
Right to be respected and heard → Teachers
and classmates should listen.
activities, volunteer, help neighbors.
Respect others’ rights→ Treat people fairly,
police, fair treatment in court.

Right to participate in public life Join
Right to support when needed → Get help
from teachers, counselors, or school staff.
don’t harm others, avoid discrimination. community meetings, social activities.

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