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The health, Psychological and Educational Damage resulting from School Children’s Addiction to Electronic Games Year of publication: 2022 Author: Mazara Naima, Ahmed Al-Sayed Abdel-Qawi Children’s, addiction to electronic games, and the researchers adopted the descriptive method, to achieve the objectives of the research, a questionnaire was prepared for health, psychological and educational damages, it was applied to a sample of 60 individuals (teachers and parents of children), and after statistical analysis, it showed The results found the following: - There are many health damages resulting from school children’s addiction to electronic games from the point of view of their teachers and parents, which are: short-sightedness and visual impairment by( 86%), health problems of the nervous system (75%),health problems in the spine(100%), malnutrition (58.3%) sleep disorders (83.3%), damage to the fingers of the hand (60%). - There are many psychological damages resulting from school children’s addiction to electronic games from the point of view of their teachers and parents, which are: introversion (78.33%), violence (70%), poor memory (53.33%), addiction (100%), feelings of depression (58.3%), emotional imbalance (76.67%). - There are many educational damages resulting from school children’s addiction to electronic games from the point of view of their teachers and parents, which are: School delay (100%), failure to attend homework (96.7%), preference for playing over review and study (50%), inability to pay attention to the lesson (80%), go to private lessons (73.33%). Modalities of School Education on the Values of Citizenship in Light of the Principles Carried by Arab Countries Moving Towards Democracy in Order to Achieve Societal Integration (Herodote Journal; vol. 6, no. 1) Year of publication: 2022 Author: Zahya Shuashi | Noura Diradi Corporate author: Herodotus Foundation for Scientific Research and Training This research paper discusses the topic of citizenship education through the roles played by the educational and educational systems in the Arab world, and our topic will focus on the idea of valuing and promoting the integration and consolidation of the culture of citizenship in the educational field, especially since it has become one of the demands of democracy that Arab countries are trying to engage in. The challenges posed by the new world order, which is an attempt to be used on the level of educational curricula to respond to the social requirements, cultural values and aspirations of citizens, by consolidating the culture of citizenship through comprehensive education, while framing all of this within the societal cultural space called the school, but in order to achieve this. The school in the Arab countries must rely on an educational philosophy based on live programs and curricula aimed at consolidating ethics and true citizenship behaviors, which show their positive effects on the lives of community members, and we seek here to clarify the relationship between the idea of citizenship education by using curricula that are in line with the scientific development paths to advance the citizen's humanity The learner, so did the educational curricula in the Arab countries really contribute to achieving citizenship education? Education for Sustainable Development (vol.13 , no.1; El-Khaldounia Journal of Human and Social Sciences) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Younesi Aissa, Omari Aicha, Maitar Aicha Corporate author: Ibn Khaldoun University. Faculty of Human and Social Sciences This presentation aims to underscore the significance of education in attaining sustainable development, a topic of paramount importance globally. It emphasizes the necessity of enhancing three fundamental dimensions: economic, social, and environmental. To realize the concept of sustainable development, it is imperative to integrate it into educational curricula, ensuring that young people are adequately educated about it. Tolerance (Non violence) in the Curricular of Algerian Primary Schools (vol.2, no.1; Journal of Cognitive Fields for Social and Human Sciences) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Morad Fatima Zahra | Fantazi Karima Corporate author: Algeria. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research This study aims to identify tolerance values within primary school curricula in two ways: explicitly and implicitly, focusing specifically on Islamic books due to their significant role in instilling values, particularly respect. The study utilizes the descriptive method and content analysis to analyze primary school books spanning five years. Statistical analysis is conducted using duplicates and percentages. The findings indicate that these books predominantly convey tolerance values implicitly rather than explicitly, which is believed to be more readily accepted by children of this age group. It is concluded that fostering tolerance values should be a shared responsibility of both the community and the school, not solely the latter. Reinforcing School Health Through The Role Of The Teacher in Establishing The Environmental Education Values For Pupils. A Socio-demographic Study Of Middle School Students Through Teachers' Declaration (vol.11, no.1; Journel of Family and Society) Year of publication: 2023 Author: Khelfaoui Fahima Corporate author: University of Algiers 2 Given the significance of schools, particularly teachers, in environmental preservation, this study aims to explore the role of schools in fostering environmental education values among students. Is there a specific strategy in place for promoting these values? If so, how do teachers take the initiative to implement it for their students? Additionally, suggestions for promoting the concept of an environmental school are provided. Globalization and Education (Teacher Qualifications in the Era of Globalization) Year of publication: 2014 Author: Haidara Fatiha Education is, always, considered as the pillar of the development of every country, and without effective education, progress will be impeded and development will be delayed. This is because a society that does not take education as a priority will have an ambiguous future. In school, for example, the teacher is the model for his students. In this context, the influence of globalization on teaching and education is important especially with the changes that we receive daily. Despite these effects, we must adapt to these changes by training qualified teachers, ie "globalized" teachers who can keep their identity on the one hand, and know how to use science, knowledge and technology for the benefit of their teachers. children in school and consequently from their country on the other hand.  Civil Society and the Question of Citizenship : Opportunities for Activation and Limits of Influence Year of publication: 2017 Author: Assia Belkhir Corporate author: Larbi Ben M'Hidi The rapid and progressive changes that contemporary societies have undergone, have led to a reconsideration of the system of concepts associated to the state and the society, the nature of their relationship, and the connection of individuals to their societies and states. The power of the state is not only measured by its Military capabilities but mainly by its ability to implement public policies that provide essential services to the citizens, and its capacity to distribute roles within civil society, there by increasing participation and achieving the requirements of political and social citizenship, which is questioned as well, with the emergence of the idea of a global citizenship.