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FORM 3 CITIZENSHIP

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FORM 3 CITIZENSHIP Course Title: Introduction to Citizenship Education (Form 3) Course Description: The Introduction to Citizenship Education course aims to provide Form 3 students with a comprehensive understanding of the concept of citizenship and its significance in contemporary society. This course will explore the rights, responsibilities, and duties of citizens, as well as the values and principles that underpin a democratic society. Students will engage in critical discussions, case studies, and interactive activities to develop their knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards active citizenship. Course Objectives: 1. To develop a clear understanding of the meaning and importance of citizenship in a diverse society. 2. To explore the rights, responsibilities, and duties of citizens at local, national, and global levels. 3. To examine the values and principles that promote social cohesion, equality, and justice in a democratic society. 4. To foster critical thinking skills and encourage active participation in civic affairs. 5. To promote ethical behavior, respect for diversity, and appreciation for cultural differences. 6. To enhance students' ability to analyze and discuss current issues related to citizenship and human rights. Course Outline: 1. Introduction to Citizenship Education - Definition and significance of citizenship - Historical perspectives on citizenship - Citizenship in the digital age 2. Rights, Responsibilities, and Duties of Citizens - Fundamental rights and freedoms - Civic responsibilities and duties - Voting and political participation 3. Values and Principles of Citizenship - Equality, diversity, and inclusion - Rule of law and justice - Human rights and responsibilities 4. Active Citizenship and Civic Engagement - Community service and volunteerism - Grassroots movements and advocacy - Social entrepreneurship 5. Ethical Behavior and Respect for Diversity - Ethical decision-making - Cultural competence and intercultural dialogue - Combating discrimination and prejudice

Course Description

 FORM 3 CITIZENSHIP is a comprehensive course designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the principles and practices of citizenship. This course aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to become responsible and engaged citizens in their communities and beyond. Through a combination of theoretical concepts, interactive discussions, and practical exercises, students will explore topics such as civic rights and responsibilities, democracy, diversity, and global citizenship. By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in citizenship education, enabling them to actively participate in shaping a just and inclusive society. Please note that this course is intended for students at the Form 3 level, but individuals of all ages who are interested in enhancing their understanding of citizenship are welcome to enroll.

Course Outcomes

Course Outline: FORM 3 CITIZENSHIP Course Title: Form 3 Citizenship Course Description: The Form 3 Citizenship course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of citizenship and its importance in society. Through this course, students will explore various aspects of citizenship, including rights and responsibilities, civic participation, and global citizenship. The course will also emphasize the development of critical thinking skills and ethical decision-making, enabling students to become active and responsible citizens. Course Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the concept of citizenship and its significance in society. 2. To familiarize students with their rights and responsibilities as citizens. 3. To promote civic participation and engagement among students. 4. To enhance students' understanding of global citizenship and its impact on a global scale. 5. To develop critical thinking skills and ethical decision-making in relation to citizenship issues. 

Course Curriculum

  • 10 chapters
  • 137 lectures
  • 69 quizzes
  • 166 Hours 40 Min total length
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1 Introduction
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3 A Citizen
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5 How Citizenship Is Acquired
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7 How Citizenship Is Lost
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9 Duties Of A Citizen
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11 Different Types Of Citizens
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13 A Home
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16 Components Of A Home
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18 The Family
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20 Types Of Families
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22 Duties of Parents
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24 Rights and Duties of the Child
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1 Definition of School
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3 Aims And Objectives Of A School
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5 The French And English Educational System
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7 The Private Islamic Educational System
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9 Components of School Environment
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11 From home to School
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13 Parts of the Road
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15 Important Road Signs for Pedestrians
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17 Road Safety Measures
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19 The Rights and Duties of Students in the School and Community
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21 Duties of the Different Members of the School Administration.
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23 School Guidance and Counselling
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25 Support Services of the School
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1 Inter-Personal Relationships in the School Milieu(StudentStudent / Student –Teachers
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3 Caring for the School Environment
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5 Social ills in the School Environment
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7 Manifestations/Impacts and Prevention
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1 Types
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3 Composition
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5 The Forms of Family Protection in Cameroon
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7 Foundation
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9 Family
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11 The family
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1 Definition and Types of Villages in Cameroon
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3 Political and Administrative Authority in the Village
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5 Socio- Economic Activities of a Village( Use local examples)
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7 Socio- Cultural Activities in the Village
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9 Socio-Cultural Problems in the Village
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11 Reasons and Consequences of Rural Exodus
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1 Reasons and Consequences of Rural Exodus
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3 Towns and Cities
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5 Definition
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7 Characteristics
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9 Composition of a Town/City
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11 Life in the Town/City: Advantages and Disadvantages of Living in the Town/City
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1 The Council: Types, Composition and Functions of a Council
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3 Sources of Council Revenue and Budgeting
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5 Council Management: Social and Economic Services
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7 Benefits of Good Management/Consequences of Poor Management
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1 Definition and Importance of the Natural Environment to Man.
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3 Forms of Environmental Degradation: Causes and Effects
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5 Individual Contribution to the Protection of the Environment
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7 Conservation and Protection of the Environment at Organisational Level
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1 The Administrative Organisation of Cameroon
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3 Introduction; Structure and Features ( details on local examples)
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5 The SubDivision
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7 Organisation and Functions of the Divisional Officer
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9 The Divisional Office
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11 Organisation and Functions of the Senior Divisional Officer
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13 The Regions and Functions of the Governor
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1 Deconcentration and Decentralisation in Cameroon
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3 Devolution of powers to the Regions
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5 Intruction to Governance
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7 Structure and Laws to Enforce Good Governance
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9 State Measures Against Corruption
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11 The Role of the Citizen to Promote Good Governance
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