SPECIFIC TOPIC: NATIONAL UNITY- MEANING AND ADVANTAGE.
REFERENCE BOOKS: Social Studies for Nigerian JSS Book 1, by Remi E. Aiyede Et al. Basic Social Studies for Nigeria Secondary Schools by Anikpo et al. Simplified Social Studies forJSS by Ogunwale A.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. define national unity.
2. list the advantages of national unity.
CONTENTS:
WHAT IS NATIONAL UNITY AND INTEGRATION?
This is the process of uniting various groups into a single nation with common values, resources and interest.
Also it is a situation where the entire people, groups and organization of a country understand one another so well that there is love, cooperation, peace and harmony among them.
National unity and integration implies that the people are united, tolerant and accept one another either as individuals or as group.
Beside all these, it implies a situation where the people in a country enjoy the freedom to live and own property in any part of the country without discrimination or molestation.
ADVANTAGES OF NATIONAL UNITY
1. It will create an enabling environment and a conducive atmosphere that will attract manufacturers, entrepreneurs and businessmen to establish industries in the country.
2. It will make the nation to be in a better position to provide greater internal security and defend itself when there is external attack.
3. It will provide the people of Nigeria with a wider market for their products and greater opportunities for employment.
4. It will bring about love, peace, harmony, progress and development in the country, for a country without unity, there can be no peace and development.
5. It will provide a large labour market throughout the country and makes division of labour easier in the country.
6. It will also bring about adequate workforce.
7. It will bring about political stability where people will belong freely to any political party or association he/she wants without fear.
EVALUATION/ CLASSWORK:
1. What is national unity and integration?
2. List the advantages of national unity and integration to Nigeria.
LESSON 54
MAIN TOPIC: NATIONAL UNITY AND INTEGRATION.
SPECIFIC TOPIC: PROMOTING NATIONAL UNITY.
REFERENCE BOOKS: Social Studies for Nigerian JSS Book 1, by Remi E. Aiyede Et al. Basic Social Studies For Nigeria Secondary Schools by Anikpo et al. Simplified Social Studies for JSS by Ogunwale A.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. explain what national identity means.
2. mention and explain some national symbols of Nigeria.
CONTENTS:
THE CONCEPT OF NATIONAL IDENTITY.
Nigeria is a country with multi language and many ethnic groups. This means it must develop characteristics that are shared by all and these may be values, symbols and practices.
SYMBOLS OF NATIONAL UNITY.
A symbol is a thing which is generally regarded by people as representing or recalling something important to them. Some of the national symbols of Nigeria are as follow:
1. The Nigerian Coat of Arms- This was adopted when Nigeria became independent in 1960. It is also called the Nigerian <armorial bearing>. The following are the meaning of the features on the Nigerian Coat of Arms.
Eagle.................Strength.
Y........................Rivers Niger and Benue.
Black shield.......The fertile soil of Nigeria.
Two Horses.......The dignity.
The wreath of flower....The natural vegetation or aesthetic value of Nigeria.
The Motto..........Unity, Faith, Peace and Progress.
2. The Nigerian National Flag- This was introduced in 1960 to replace Union Jack. The National Flag was designed by Mr. Taiwo Akinkunmi. The colour is Green and White. Green colour represents our country's rich agricultural resources, while White represents peace, unity and love among Nigerians.
3. The National Anthem- The National Anthem was adopted in 1ST, October 1978 with a National pledge. It was composed to replace the old one which showed our differences.
4. The National Youth Service Corps- This is a programme introduced to harmonize Nigeria after 1970 civil war. It was introduce to bring unity among Nigerians. It was introduced in 1974.
5. The Nigeria Currency- The Naira notes was introduced to Nigerian economy in 1ST, January 1973 to replace Pounds and Shillings which was the currency of our former colonial master Britain.
6. Nigeria before 2nd, April 1972 used to drive through the left hand, but this was changed on the date mentioned above to right hand driving.
EVALUATION/ CLASSWORK:
1.What is National Identity?
2. Mention and explain some National symbols in Nigeria.
ASSIGNMENT: In your notebook, draw and label the Nigerian Coat of Arms.
further studies
http://www.nairaland.com/680412/unity-i ... on-nigeria
http://www.kwenu.com/publications/aduji ... _unity.htm
http://eaglesislandtech.blogspot.com/20 ... y-and.html
Topic: National Integration
Specific topic: Meaning and Factors that Promote National Integration
Reference book: SOLAKAT NEW SYLLABUS ON SOCIAL STUDIES FOR J.S.S VOLUME 1
Performance Objective: At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to;
(a) state the meaning of national integration
(b) mention the various factors that promote national integration.
Content:
NATIONAL INTEGRATION
Integration refers to the bringing together of different parts so that they function as one cultural or
National integration refers to bringing together of the various cultures so that they function as a whole.
In an integration society, groups depend on one another for their needs.
FACTORS THAT PROMOTE NATIONAL INTEGRATION
1. Modern system of transportation and communication
2. The national Youth Service Corps Scheme
3. Political education in mass media
4. Nigerians are also free to settle and work in any part of the country
5. Learning of other people's language
6. Inter-ethnic marriage
IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL INTEGRATION
1. It promotes peace and harmony in a society
2. It reduces conflict among different groups
3. it provides a good basis or political development
4. It enables Nigerians to live and work together anywhere in the country.
5. It promotes economic development and progress.
Evaluation:
(i) define national integration
(ii)list factors that promote national integration
(iii) identify at least five importance of national integration.
Assignment: Write briefly on National Youths Service Corps.
further studies
http://www.preservearticles.com/2010122 ... ation.html
http://wiki.projectszoo.com/projectswik ... _Viewpoint
http://eaglesislandtech.blogspot.com/20 ... y-and.html
MAIN TOPIC: NATIONAL UNITY AND INTEGRATION.
SPECIFIC TOPIC: THE NATIONAL FLAG, N.Y.S.C. AND THE CURRENCY.
REFERENCE BOOKS: Social Studies for Nigerian JSS Book 1, by Remi E. Aiyede Et al. Basic Social Studies For Nigeria Secondary Schools by Anikpo et al. Simplified Social Studies for JSS by Ogunwale A.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1.draw the national flag and explain the meaning of the colours.
2. explain the meaning of N.Y.S.C.
CONTENTS:
The Nigerian National Flag- This was introduced in 1960 to replace Union Jack. The National Flag was designed by Mr. Taiwo Akinkunmi. The colour is Green and White. Green colour represents our country's rich agricultural resources, while White represents peace, unity and love among Nigerians.
The National Anthem- The National Anthem was adopted in 1ST, October 1978 with a National pledge. It was composed to replace the old one which showed our differences.
The National Youth Service Corps- This is a programme introduced to harmonize Nigeria after 1970 civil war. It was introduce to bring unity among Nigerians. It was introduced in 1974.
The Nigeria Currency- The Naira notes was introduced to Nigerian economy in 1ST, January 1973 to replace Pounds and Shillings which was the currency of our former colonial master Britain.
Nigeria before 2ND, April 1972 used to drive through the left hand, but this was changed on the date mentioned above to right hand driving
EVALUATION/ CLASSWORK:
1. What colour has the National Flag and what is the meaning of these colours.
2. What is the full meaning of N.Y.S.C.?
further studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Nigeria.svg
http://www.cenbank.org/Currency/gallery.asp
http://www.nysc.gov.ng/
