About Course

This term explores the connection between science, technology, and society, emphasizing how advancements have improved daily life. Students will compare modern technology with traditional practices, particularly in areas such as agriculture, medicine, and craftsmanship. They will also study home appliances, their uses, and the potential dangers of improper handling, focusing on safety measures to prevent accidents.

The curriculum also introduces key economic concepts, including the importance of saving money and the various ways to do so. Students will learn about banking, its benefits, and how financial institutions help individuals and businesses manage their resources securely. Additionally, the role of communication in economic growth will be examined, highlighting both traditional and modern methods and their impact on businesses and society.

Finally, the subject will help students develop essential life skills, such as assertiveness, effective communication, and decision-making. They will also learn how to seek help in difficult situations and identify reliable sources of support. These lessons aim to prepare students to navigate personal and professional challenges while contributing positively to society.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme of Work
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WEEK 1&2: Science, Technology, and Society

WEEK 3: Science and Technology In Traditional Society

Continuous Assessment 1

WEEK 4: Home Appliances

WEEK 5: Dangers In Wrong Use Of Appliances

WEEK 6: Assertiveness

Continuous Assessment 2

WEEK 7: National Economy

WEEK 8: Keeping Money In The Bank

WEEK 9: National Economy

Continuous Assessment 3

WEEK 10: Finding Help

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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