Qualities of a Good Leader: Characteristics and Examples of Good Leaders | Primary 5 (Basic 5) First Term Week 6 Civic Education
QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADER: CHARACTERISTICS AND EXAMPLES OF GOOD LEADERS
CIVIC EDUCATION
PRIMARY 4 – THIRD TERM – WEEK 6
THEME – NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION
PREVIOUS LESSON – Leadership: Meaning of Leadership, Who a Leader Is and Types of Leadership | Primary 5 (Basic 5) First Term Week 5 Civic Education
TOPIC – QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADER
LEARNING AREA
1. Introduction
2. Meaning of a Good Leader
3. Qualities of a Good Leader
4. Examples of a Good Leader
5. Importance of a Good Leader
6. Weekly Assessment: Test Questions and Answers/Assignment
7. Summary
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
1. Explain the meaning of a good leader.
2. Mention at least eight qualities of a good leader.
3. Explain the importance of honesty, fairness, responsibility, and respect in leadership.
4. Identify examples of good leaders in the family, school, community, and nation.
5. Give examples of behaviours that show good leadership.
6. Explain how good leadership promotes peace, unity, cooperation, and development.
ENTRY BEHAVIOUR
Pupils have previously learned about leadership, who a leader is, and types of leadership.
This lesson builds on that knowledge by helping pupils understand the qualities and characteristics that make a person a good leader.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of:
1. Pictures of good leaders
2. Pictures showing good leadership behaviours
3. Charts showing qualities of a good leader
4. Flashcards
METHOD OF TEACHING
Choose a suitable and appropriate methods for the lessons.
Note – Irrespective of choosing methods of teaching, always introduce an activities that will arouse pupil’s interest or lead them to the lessons.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
1. Scheme of Work
2. 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
3. Course Book
4. All Relevant Material
5. Online Information
CONTENT OF THE LESSON
INTRODUCTION
A leader is expected to guide and help others. However, not every leader is a good leader. A good leader should have qualities that make people trust, respect, and follow them.
For example, a leader who is honest, fair, responsible, caring, and respectful is showing good leadership. A good leader also listens to others, makes wise decisions, and works for the good of everyone.
In this lesson, pupils will learn about the qualities of a good leader, the characteristics of good leaders, and examples of good leaders in the family, school, community, and nation.
LESSON 1 – MEANING OF A GOOD LEADER
A good leader is a person who guides others, makes good decisions, and works for the good of everyone.
A good leader should care about the people they lead and help them achieve their goals.
QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADER
A good leader should have the following qualities:
1. Honesty – A good leader tells the truth and does not deceive others.
2. Responsibility – A good leader performs duties properly.
3. Fairness – A good leader treats everyone fairly.
4. Respect – A good leader respects other people.
5. Patience – A good leader listens and remains calm.
6. Hard work – A good leader works hard to achieve good results.
7. Courage – A good leader is brave enough to make good decisions.
8. Kindness – A good leader cares about the needs of others.
9. Trustworthiness – People can depend on a good leader.
10. Good communication – A good leader listens and communicates clearly.
11. Self-discipline – A good leader controls their behaviour and follows rules.
12. Cooperation – A good leader works well with others.
LESSON 2 – EXAMPLES OF GOOD LEADERS
- A teacher who treats all pupils fairly and helps them learn is a good leader.
- A class prefect who maintains order and helps classmates is a good leader.
- A parent who guides, protects, and cares for the family is a good leader.
- A community leader who promotes peace and helps solve community problems is a good leader.
- A government leader who obeys the law and works for the development of the country is a good leader.
IMPORTANCE OF GOOD LEADERSHIP
Good leadership:
1. Promotes peace and unity.
2. Builds trust among people.
3. Encourages cooperation.
5. Promotes fairness and justice.
6. Helps to solve problems.
7. Encourages people to be responsible.
8. Promotes the development of society.
LESSON 3 – WHO IS A GOOD LEADER?
- A leader who listens to people’s ideas before making decisions shows good leadership.
- A leader who treats everyone fairly shows good leadership.
- A leader who helps people solve their problems peacefully shows good leadership.
- A leader who takes responsibility for their actions shows good leadership.
WEEKLY ASSESSMENT: TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ASSIGNMENT
A. Multiple Choice Questions
1. A good leader is a person who ______.
A. guides and helps others
B. causes confusion
C. treats people unfairly
D. refuses to help others
2. Which of the following is a quality of a good leader?
A. Dishonesty
B. Honesty
C. Laziness
D. Selfishness
3. A leader who treats everyone equally shows ______.
A. weakness
B. anger
C. fairness
D. dishonesty
4. A good leader should be ______ when making difficult decisions.
A. selfish
B. careless
C. dishonest
D. courageous
5. Which of the following shows good leadership?
A. Ignoring everyone
B. Listening to people’s ideas
C. Fighting with others
D. Breaking rules
B. Fill in the Gaps
6. A good leader should always tell the ______.
7. A good leader treats everyone with ______.
8. A good leader should be ______ for his or her actions.
9. A good leader shows ______ to other people.
10. A good leader needs ______ when listening to others.
C. True or False
11. Honesty is an important quality of a good leader. ______
12. A good leader should treat people unfairly. ______
13. A good leader should listen to others. ______
14. A responsible leader performs his or her duties properly. ______
15. A good leader promotes peace and unity. ______
D. Matching
16. Honesty – A. Treating everyone equally
17. Fairness – B. Telling the truth
18. Responsibility – C. Showing concern for others
19. Kindness – D. Performing duties properly
20. Respect – E. Treating others well
ANSWER KEY
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. B
6. truth
7. fairness
8. responsible
9. respect
10. patience
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. True
15. True
16. B – Telling the truth
17. A – Treating everyone equally
18. D – Performing duties properly
19. C – Showing concern for others
20. E – Treating others well
SUMMARY
In this lesson, pupils learned that a good leader is a person who guides others, makes good decisions, and works for the good of everyone.
They learned that a good leader should have qualities such as honesty, fairness, responsibility, respect, patience, hard work, courage, kindness, trustworthiness, good communication, self-discipline, and cooperation.
Pupils also learned that good leaders can be found in the family, school, community, and nation. Good leadership promotes peace, unity, cooperation, trust, fairness, and development.
PRESENTATION
To deliver the lesson, the teacher adopts the following steps:
Step 1: Introduction
The teacher asks pupils:
- Who is a leader?
- What makes a person a good leader?
- Can you mention a good leader in your school?
- What qualities should a good leader have?
The teacher explains that a leader is expected to guide and help others. A good leader should have qualities that make people trust, respect, and follow them.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils answer the questions and mention examples of good leaders.
Step 2: Meaning of a Good Leader
The teacher explains that a good leader is a person who guides others, makes good decisions, and works for the good of everyone.
- A good leader cares about the people they lead and helps them achieve their goals.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils repeat the meaning and give examples of good leaders.
Step 3: Qualities of a Good Leader
The teacher explains the following qualities:
- Honesty – A good leader tells the truth.
- Responsibility – A good leader performs duties properly.
- Fairness – A good leader treats everyone equally.
- Respect – A good leader respects other people.
- Patience – A good leader listens and remains calm.
- Hard work – A good leader works hard to achieve good results.
- Courage – A good leader is brave enough to make good decisions.
- Kindness – A good leader cares about others.
- Trustworthiness – People can depend on a good leader.
- Good communication – A good leader listens and communicates clearly.
- Self-discipline – A good leader controls their behaviour and follows rules.
- Cooperation – A good leader works well with others.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils mention and explain the qualities of a good leader.
Step 4: Examples of Good Leaders
The teacher explains:
- A teacher who treats all pupils fairly and helps them learn is a good leader.
- A class prefect who maintains order and helps classmates is a good leader.
- A parent who guides, protects, and cares for the family is a good leader.
- A community leader who promotes peace and helps solve problems is a good leader.
- A government leader who obeys the law and works for national development is a good leader.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils identify good leaders in their family, school, community, and nation.
Step 5: Importance of Good Leadership
The teacher explains that good leadership:
- Promotes peace and unity.
- Builds trust among people.
- Encourages cooperation.
- Promotes fairness and justice.
- Helps to solve problems.
- Encourages responsibility.
- Promotes development.
- Helps people achieve their common goals.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils state the importance of good leadership.
Step 6: Good Leadership Behaviours
The teacher gives examples:
- A leader who listens to people’s ideas shows good leadership.
- A leader who treats everyone fairly shows good leadership.
- A leader who helps people solve problems peacefully shows good leadership.
- A leader who takes responsibility for their actions shows good leadership.
- A leader who keeps promises and tells the truth shows good leadership.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils give more examples of good leadership behaviours.
Step 7: Group Activity
The teacher divides the pupils into groups.
- Group 1: Mention five qualities of a good leader.
- Group 2: Mention five examples of good leaders.
- Group 3: State five importance of good leadership.
- Group 4: Mention five behaviours that show good leadership.
Each group presents its answers to the class.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils discuss, write, and present their answers.
Step 8: Lesson Summary
The teacher reviews the meaning, qualities, characteristics, examples, and importance of a good leader.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils answer oral questions and summarise the lesson.
Step 9: Evaluation
The teacher gives pupils a different set of 20 questions as oral questions, a take-home assignment, quiz, or quick test to assess their understanding of the lesson.
Pupils’ Activities: Pupils answer the questions individually or in groups.
CONCLUSION
To conclude the lesson for the week, the teacher revises the entire lesson and links it to the following week’s lesson.
NEXT LESSON
Primary 5 – Civic Education Mid Term Test Questions and Answers
LESSON EVALUATION
Teacher asks pupils to,
1. Explain the meaning of a good leader.
2. Mention at least eight qualities of a good leader.
3. Explain why honesty and fairness are important in leadership.
4. Identify examples of good leaders in the family, school, community, and nation.
5. Give examples of behaviours that show good leadership.
6. State at least five importance of good leadership.
7. Distinguish between good and bad leadership behaviours.
8. Explain how good leadership promotes peace and unity.
9. Explain how good leadership contributes to deve lopment.