Civics Form Two
CIVICS TOPICS, NECTA SOLVING, AND Q & A
Last updated: Nov. 25, 2024
What i will learn?

Upon completing Civics Form Two on Edukea, students are expected to achieve the following outcomes:

1. Enhanced Life Skills

  • Apply decision-making, problem-solving, and effective communication skills in personal and community settings.

2. Comprehensive Understanding of Human Rights

  • Explain the importance of human rights, responsibilities, and legal measures for their protection.

3. Knowledge of Democratic Principles

  • Demonstrate an understanding of democracy, the electoral process, and the roles of government institutions.

4. Appreciation of Family and Gender Roles

  • Recognize the importance of gender equality and responsible roles within the family and society.

5. Awareness of Economic Contributions

  • Explain how entrepreneurship, self-reliance, and civic responsibility contribute to economic development.

6. Active Community Engagement

  • Participate in community activities and apply civic knowledge to promote societal progress.

7. Foundation for Higher Civics Studies

  • Build a strong base for more advanced civics topics in higher grades.

These outcomes aim to shape students into informed, responsible, and active members of society.

Requirements

To excel in Civics Form Two on Edukea, students should meet the following requirements:

1. Basic Knowledge of Civics Concepts

  • Familiarity with the foundational topics covered in Civics Form One, such as citizenship, leadership, and governance.

2. Interest in Social and Political Issues

  • Curiosity about societal values, human rights, and governance systems.

3. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills

  • Ability to analyze real-life scenarios and make informed decisions.

4. Access to Learning Materials

  • A Civics textbook aligned with the NECTA syllabus and resources like newspapers or news reports for current affairs.

5. Participation in Discussions and Activities

  • Willingness to engage in class debates, role-playing, and collaborative projects.

6. Awareness of Community and National Events

  • Interest in understanding local and national developments to connect theoretical knowledge with practical situations.

Meeting these requirements helps students build a deeper understanding of civics and apply it in everyday life.

Description

Civics Form Two on Edukea builds upon the foundational principles introduced in Form One, focusing on a deeper understanding of governance, citizenship, democracy, and societal values. This course adheres to the NECTA syllabus and emphasizes the development of responsible behavior, critical thinking, and awareness of human rights and responsibilities.

Key Topics

  1. Promotion of Life Skills

    • Importance of decision-making, problem-solving, and effective communication.
  2. Human Rights

    • In-depth exploration of human rights, responsibilities, and the role of the law in safeguarding them.
  3. Democracy and Governance

    • Understanding democratic principles, the electoral process, and the functions of government institutions.
  4. Family Life and Gender Issues

    • Roles and responsibilities in a family, gender equality, and its impact on societal development.
  5. Economic Development

    • The importance of self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and civic responsibilities in promoting national growth.

This course prepares students to actively engage in their communities and contribute to societal progress.