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Government refers to the system or group of people governing an organised community, often a state or country. In an educational context, understanding government is crucial for students as it lays the foundation for civic knowledge, societal structures, and the functioning of democracy. Teaching about government helps learners grasp the roles, responsibilities, and powers of different branches and levels, including local, regional, and national bodies. It also encompasses the study of laws, public policy, voting processes, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens. Educators use government resources to introduce concepts such as leadership, decision-making, public services, and the importance of participation in civic life. Lessons may involve analysing historical and contemporary government systems, comparing democracies and other forms of governance, or exploring the impact of government decisions on communities. By studying government, students develop critical thinking, informed perspectives, and an appreciation of how policies and institutions shape society. Teaching resources with this tag may include lesson plans, activities, role-plays, case studies, and multimedia content designed to engage students with real-world applications and foster informed, active citizenship.