About Course

This subject explores the meaning of citizenship, helping students understand what it means to belong to a country and the processes of becoming a citizen, such as by birth, registration, or naturalization. It emphasizes the rights and duties of a citizen, clarifying what freedoms individuals enjoy and what responsibilities they must fulfill to support their nation. Students will also learn the differences between rights and duties and explore the various types of rights citizens have under the law.

The course further raises awareness about important societal issues like the causes and effects of selling banned or contaminated foods and the dangers associated with dealing in fake drugs. These topics aim to develop students’ understanding of health, safety, and the importance of upholding ethical standards in society for the well-being of all citizens.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work

Week 1: Citizenship

Week 2: Processes Of Becoming A Citizen Of A Country

Week 3:

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4&5: Rights And Duties Of A Citizen

Week 6: Difference Between Rights And Duties

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Types Of Rights Of A Citizen

Week 8: Causes And Effects Of The Sales Of Banned And Contaminated Foods

Week 9: Dealing In Fake Drugs

Continuous Assessment 3

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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