Sub topics: Fundamental Human Rights Types of rights Means of safeguarding fundamental Human Rights Instructional objectives: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: Explain fundamental Human Rights. Mention examples of Rights of the citizens. Outline factors that can safeguard the liberty and freedom of individuals. List the types of rights. Explain the types of rights. Identify the limitations of Fundamental Human Rights.
Sub topics: Representative Government Features of representative government Merits and Demerits of representative government Instructional objectives: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: Explain the meaning of representative government. Describe means of establishing a representative government. Outline features of representative government. Highlight the merits and demerits of representative government.
Sub topics: Political participation Purpose of political participation Political Apathy Instructional objectives: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: Define political participation. Identify different forms of political participation. State the purpose of political participation. Define political apathy. Outline causes of political apathy.
Sub topics: Centralization Decentralization Differences between centralization and decentralization Instructional objectives: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: Define centralization. Mention the features of centralisation. State merits and demerits of centralization. Explain decentralization. Outline forms of decentralization. Mention merits and demerits of decentralization. Explain concentration of powers and functions at the central authority. Describe division of power between the central and state authorities. Mention the difference between centralization and decentralization.
Sub topics: Delegated legislation Control of delegated legislation Merits and Demerits of delegated legislation Instructional objectives: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: Explain the meaning of delegated legislation. Identify different types of delegated legislation. Identify different types of legislation. Outline the control of delegated legislation. State merits and demerits of delegated legislation.
Sub topics: Citizens’ Citizenship Rights, duties and obligation of citizenship How can an alien become a citizen of a state? Instructional objectives: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: Explain citizenship. Describe a citizen Outline steps for the acquisition of citizenship. List rights of citizens. Mention duties of citizens to the state. Highlight the ways by which an alien can become a citizen of a state. State the differences between citizens and non-citizens.
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