Vice-President of the Notary Chamber of Sevastopol held a lesson in legal literacy for primary school students
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The Notary Chamber of the city of Sevastopol has planned a voluminous cycle of educational events dedicated to the All-Russian Day of Legal Aid to Children, which is held annually 20 November. As part of this plan, Vice-President of the Notary Chamber Maxim Yurchenko 16 November 465 held a legal literacy lesson for 4th grade students of the Bilingual Gymnasium (State budgetary educational institution of the city of Sevastopol «Bilingual Gymnasium No. 2»).
During the lesson, Maxim Vladimirovich told the future primary school graduates about the structure of the legal system of the Russian Federation and the types of civil liability, depending on the age of the child. Using the examples of children’s pranks that schoolchildren sometimes encounter in everyday life, he explained the possible legal consequences for their parents and for themselves in the future. During the conversation, it turned out that in their — years old, children quite clearly imagine how they would like to see the future, so the conversation about the negative consequences of wrong children’s actions aroused great interest among children , — note in the Notary Chamber of Sevastopol.
The schoolchildren, experts of the Notary Chamber of Sevastopol say, demonstrated a high level of legal literacy, taking into account their age. From the communication it was clear that legal literacy in the educational process is given sufficient attention. During the lesson, many questions were received from the guys, adults and not so much. The funniest of them came from a girl in the class who was persistently interested in how she could arrange her life in order to live in abundance, not work, but at the same time not break the law. The question is, of course, a good one, but the answer to it is comparable to the solution of the perpetual motion problem, so Maxim Yurchenko had to admit that the answer to it has not yet been found.
source: Notary Chamber of Sevastopol 465
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