The Significance of Fundamental Knowledge of Legal Principle in the Study of Social Science (1st Part)
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The purpose of this article is to encourage social science students to acknowledge the significance of fundamental knowledge of legal principle in social study concerning source of law, legal system, category of law, legal hierarchy and the relationship between law and social science. It is important for social science students to understand these legal concepts. But now the study of social science focus on teacher education courses rather than legal course, even though the basic education core curriculum B.E. 2551 (A.D. 2008) of office of the basic education commission has stipulate that teacher teach legal concepts to Mathayom suksa students. So, social science students will not have fundamental knowledge of law and therefore will not be able to teach legal knowledge to students in school. For this reason, the study of social science should also involve educating students with important concepts of law so that they will be knowledge able enough to teach the students.
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บทความที่ได้รับการตีพิมพ์เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของวารสารมนุษยศาสตร์และสังคมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยอุบลราชธานี
ข้อความที่ปรากฏในบทความแต่ละเรื่องในวารสารวิชาการเล่มนี้เป็นความคิดเห็นส่วนตัวของผู้เขียนแต่ละท่านไม่เกี่ยวข้องกับมหาวิทยาลัยอุบลราชธานี และคณาจารย์ท่านอื่นๆในมหาวิทยาลัยฯ แต่อย่างใด ความรับผิดชอบองค์ประกอบทั้งหมดของบทความแต่ละเรื่องเป็นของผู้เขียนแต่ละท่าน หากมีความผิดพลาดใดๆ ผู้เขียนแต่ละท่านจะรับผิดชอบบทความของตนเองแต่ผู้เดียว
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