About Course
In this Civic Education (1st Term) course, you will explore essential topics that aim to shape your understanding of national values, individual responsibilities, and the importance of ethical behavior in society. This course provides a comprehensive breakdown of key societal concepts, preparing you to become a more informed and responsible citizen. Through engaging lessons, quizzes, and assessments, you will enhance your knowledge of civic duties and moral conduct.
What You Will Learn
- National Values: Understand the foundation of national values and their importance in building a cohesive society.
- Types of National Values: Explore different categories of national values and their significance in everyday life.
- Dishonesty: Gain insights into the harmful effects of dishonesty in both personal and societal contexts.
- Cooperation and Self-Reliance: Learn the importance of cooperation, self-reliance, and how they contribute to societal development.
- Common Crimes: Study various common crimes such as embezzlement, advance fee fraud (419), and the risks posed by contaminated food.
- Rape, Murder, and Drug Abuse: Understand the social and legal implications of severe crimes such as rape, murder, and drug abuse.
- Natural Talent: Discover how recognizing and nurturing natural talents can lead to self-empowerment and societal contribution.
- Continuous Assessments: Test your understanding through quizzes and assignments designed to reinforce key concepts.
By the end of this course, you will have a well-rounded understanding of civic responsibilities, crime prevention, and personal development. You will also be equipped with the knowledge to contribute positively to your community.
Course Content
Introduction
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Scheme of Work
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