WEEK 1: Revision |
WEEK 1: Revision |
WEEK 1: Revision |
WEEK 2
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies Education
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Content: History of Nigerian Social Studies Education: - First conceived in the united state and later spread to Europe.
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WEEK 2
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies
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Content: General objectives of social studies include to: - Develop the ability to adopt to changing environment.
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WEEK 2
Theme: Fundamental of social Studies
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Content: Meaning of social studies contents: - Facts, concepts, generalization, skills, values, and attitudes relevant for leaners and the society. - Cognitive, affective, and psychomotor contents.
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WEEK 3
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies Education History of Nigerian Social Studies EducationSub-Topic:
Content: After the world wars it was identified as a course that is relevant to the understanding of man and his problems.
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WEEK 3
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies
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Content: Inculcate national consciousness and natural unity;
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WEEK 3
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: Members of Extended Family - Grandparents, Uncles, Aunties, Cousins, Nephews and Nieces etc.
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WEEK 4
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies Education History of Nigerian Social Studies EducationSub-Topic:
Content: Conferences were held to spread it in Africa, i.e. Mombasa conference in Kenya.
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WEEK 4
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies
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Content: Become good citizen, capable of and willing to contribute to the development of the society; and
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WEEK 4
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: Roles of Extended Family Members in Child Development - Act as agent of socialization - Share folklores - Learning how to relate to elders, younger family members and peers - Support the nuclear family members whenever the need arises etc.
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WEEK 5
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies Education History of Nigerian Social Studies EducationSub-Topic:
Content: Back home in Nigeria, the Aiyetoro comprehensive High School Pilot Study and Project with the assistance of ford foundation. - Former twelve states of Nigeria went further to organize activities to promote social study in their educational institution and schools.
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WEEK 5
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies
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Content: Inculcate the right types of values and attitudes.
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WEEK 5
Theme: Culture And Social Values
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Content: Meaning of human trafficking-recruiting, transporting and transferring of persons across borders(national and international) with the intention to deceive and exploit them.
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WEEK 6
Theme: Fundamentals Of Social Studies Education History of Nigerian Social Studies EducationSub-Topic:
Content: Today social study is taught in the primary school, junior secondary schools, NTI, Grade II Teachers Certificates , Colleges of Education and Universities. One can obtain PhD in social studies.
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WEEK 6
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: Advantages of living together in the Family include: - Protection - Happiness - Unity - Education of children - Maintaining good family name and reputation - Good social behavior
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WEEK 6
Theme: Culture And Social Values
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Content: Factors responsible for children and women trafficking - False hope of continuing education or working abroad - Poverty - Increasing demand for foreign workers - Growth of billion-dollar sex and entertainment industry etc
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WEEK 7
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: 1 Meaning of Primary Social Group; It is a group whose members share close, personal, and long lasting relationships. Members show concern for one another, and share activities and culture. 2 What makes the Family a Primary Social Group - It is main unit of socialization - Everybody belongs to one family or another - Every society grows from the social unit called family etc.
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WEEK 7
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: Meaning of Family Bond and Cohesion- strong ties that recognize and respect individual family members' rights
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WEEK 7
Theme: Culture And Social Values
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Content: Consequences of human trafficking: - Loss of human resources - Life of crime, addiction and sexual violence - Weakens ties of family love and influence etc.
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WEEK 8
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: The roles and responsibilities of members of a family as a primary social group: - Get members to work for the growth of the community - Work as adult members to contribute to the economy - Play key roles in population growth, especially the father and mother - Play active role in political affairs e.g. registering and voting etc.
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WEEK 8
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: Importance of Good Family Reputation - Good name - Respect from other members of the community, etc.
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WEEK 8
Theme: Culture And Social Values
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Content: Preventive Measures: - Awareness raising - Education, - Advocacy, Legislation, etc.
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WEEK 9
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: 1 Characteristics of Large Family size-father, mother, and many children. 2 Characteristics of Small Family Size-father, mother, and very few children. 3 Consequences of family size on: i. quality of individual lives ii. the national economy
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WEEK 9
Theme: Family As The Basic Unit Of Society
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Content: Importance of Good Family Reputation - Good name - Respect from other members of the community, etc. (Cont.)
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WEEK 9
Theme: Culture And Social Values
Sub-Topic:
Content: 1 Meaning of human trafficking-recruiting, transporting and transferring of persons across borders(national and international) with the intention to deceive and exploit them. 2 Preventive Measures: - Awareness raising - Education, - Advocacy, and - Legislation etc
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WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION |
WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION |
WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION |