WEEK
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TOPIC
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0ne
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Definition of subject matter
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Two
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Basic concepts of government I
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Three
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Democracy
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Four
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Basic concepts of government II
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Five
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Basic concepts of government II continued
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Six
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Types and characteristics of government
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Seven & eight
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Types and characteristics of government continued
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Nine
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Types and characteristics of government continued
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Ten
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Organization of government
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Eleven
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Revision
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Twelve
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Examination
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FIRST TERM SS1 GOVERNMENT
SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK ONE
TOPIC: DEFINITION OF THE SUBJECT MATTER: GOVERNMENT
Learning objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to;
Define Government as an institution (machinery or agents) of the state
Define Government as a process or art of governing
Define Government as an academic field of study
State the meaning and features of a state, and the differences between state and government and the relationship between state and government.
The term "Government" is ambiguous. This ambiguity lies in the fact that government has no one universally or generally acceptable definition. In simple language, the meaning or definition given to it depends essentially on the angle from which one is looking at it. Thus, government can be defined in three different ways:
Government as an institution machinery or agents of the state
Government as a processor an art of governing
Government as an academic field or subject of study.
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