CIVIC EDUCATION THEME – CITIZENSHIP CLASS – SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS (SS 1) TOPIC – FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS LEARNING AREA 1. Meaning of Fundamental Human Rights 2. The rights of the Citizens 3. Ways of Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 1. Picture demonstrating citizenship. 2. World map 3. Documentation and video clips 4.
CIVIC EDUCATION THEME – CITIZENSHIP CLASS – SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS (SS 1) TOPIC – MEANING AND TYPES OF LAW LEARNING AREA 1. Meaning of Law 2. Types of Law 3. Stages in the Process of Law Making INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 1. Picture demonstrating citizenship. 2. World map 3. Documentation and video clips 4. National
INTRODUCTION Formal learning is structured, guided, and assessed within a formal educational setting, with the goal of achieving specific learning outcomes and credentials. On the other hand, informal learning is spontaneous, self-directed, and driven by personal interests or practical needs, focusing on acquiring knowledge and skills through real-world experiences and interactions. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FORMAL
INTRODUCTION Learning is the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, practice, or study. It involves gaining understanding and expertise in a subject or topic. Studying, on the other hand, specifically refers to the act of engaging in focused and concentrated learning activities, such as reading or reviewing material, to obtain a deeper understanding of
INTRODUCTION Lesson plans and lesson notes are important components that help a teacher plan his/her lesson and assess the progress of the lesson. A lesson plan typically includes the objectives, content, and methods through which the teacher plans to impart the knowledge to learners while a lesson note is a note that documents the flow
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE THEME – LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CLASS – SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS (SS 2) TOPIC – LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS LEARNING AREA 1. Concept of Livestock Management System 2. Raise Farm Animals Using the Various Management System 3. Merits and Demerits of Each System INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 1. Farms stead of various management systems. 2. Charts