About Course

This term’s curriculum introduces students to key concepts of leadership and governance. It begins by examining the characteristics of a bad leader, helping learners understand negative leadership traits and their impact on society. The subject then progresses to the meaning of government, setting a foundation for understanding how societies are organized and governed.

Following this, students explore the three arms of government—legislative, executive, and judiciary—along with their functions, importance, and the differences between them. These topics help students grasp the principles of checks and balances in a democratic system. The term concludes with an in-depth look at pressure groups, highlighting their role in influencing government decisions and promoting civic participation.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Characteristics Of A Bad Leader

Week 2: Government

Week 3: Arms Of Government

Week 4: Functions Of The Arms Of Government

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 5: Importance Of The Arms Of Government

Week 6: Differences Between The Arms Of Government

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7&8: Pressure Groups

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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