About Course

This term focuses on empowering students with knowledge of their rights and responsibilities within a democratic society. It begins with an exploration of citizens’ rights and the concept of constitutional democracy, highlighting its advantages in promoting justice, equality, and the rule of law. The curriculum then shifts to pressing societal issues such as human trafficking, examining both governmental and individual roles in combating this menace, and introduces students to the efforts of organizations like WOTCLEF in addressing women and child exploitation.

In the later part of the term, students learn about the importance of community service and citizenship education in nation-building. The curriculum concludes with a critical look at the limitations of human rights, helping learners understand the balance between individual freedoms and the collective good. Overall, it aims to foster informed, responsible, and active citizens.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Rights Of Citizens

Week 2: Constitutional Democracy

Week 3: Advantages Of Constitutional Democracy

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Human Trafficking

Week 5: Government And Individual Efforts Geared Towards Combating Human Trafficking

Week 6: Women Trafficking And Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF)

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Community Service

Week 8: Citizenship Education

Week 9: Limitations Of Human Rights

Continuous Assessment 3

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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