Lesson Notes

Civics

O-Level · Form I–IV · TIE / NECTA aligned

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Form I

Lesson Notes

Life Skills

Life Skills is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Life Skills.
  • Main principles and explanations of Life Skills.
  • Worked examples and applications of Life Skills.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Life Skills.

The Family

The Family is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in The Family.
  • Main principles and explanations of The Family.
  • Worked examples and applications of The Family.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on The Family.

Personal & Environmental Hygiene

Personal & Environmental Hygiene is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Personal & Environmental Hygiene.
  • Main principles and explanations of Personal & Environmental Hygiene.
  • Worked examples and applications of Personal & Environmental Hygiene.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Personal & Environmental Hygiene.

Promotion of Life Skills

Promotion of Life Skills is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Promotion of Life Skills.
  • Main principles and explanations of Promotion of Life Skills.
  • Worked examples and applications of Promotion of Life Skills.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Promotion of Life Skills.
Form II

Lesson Notes

Culture

Culture is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Culture.
  • Main principles and explanations of Culture.
  • Worked examples and applications of Culture.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Culture.

Money & Banking

Money & Banking is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Money & Banking.
  • Main principles and explanations of Money & Banking.
  • Worked examples and applications of Money & Banking.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Money & Banking.

Work

Work is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Work.
  • Main principles and explanations of Work.
  • Worked examples and applications of Work.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Work.

Gender

Gender is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Gender.
  • Main principles and explanations of Gender.
  • Worked examples and applications of Gender.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Gender.
Form III

Lesson Notes

The Government of Tanzania

The Government of Tanzania is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in The Government of Tanzania.
  • Main principles and explanations of The Government of Tanzania.
  • Worked examples and applications of The Government of Tanzania.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on The Government of Tanzania.

Democracy

Democracy is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Democracy.
  • Main principles and explanations of Democracy.
  • Worked examples and applications of Democracy.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Democracy.

Human Rights

Human Rights is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Human Rights.
  • Main principles and explanations of Human Rights.
  • Worked examples and applications of Human Rights.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Human Rights.

The Constitution

The Constitution is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in The Constitution.
  • Main principles and explanations of The Constitution.
  • Worked examples and applications of The Constitution.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on The Constitution.
Form IV

Lesson Notes

National Ethics & Integrity

National Ethics & Integrity is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in National Ethics & Integrity.
  • Main principles and explanations of National Ethics & Integrity.
  • Worked examples and applications of National Ethics & Integrity.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on National Ethics & Integrity.

Globalisation

Globalisation is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Globalisation.
  • Main principles and explanations of Globalisation.
  • Worked examples and applications of Globalisation.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Globalisation.

International Relations & Cooperation

International Relations & Cooperation is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in International Relations & Cooperation.
  • Main principles and explanations of International Relations & Cooperation.
  • Worked examples and applications of International Relations & Cooperation.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on International Relations & Cooperation.

Civil Society

Civil Society is a key area in this form. The points below outline what a learner should master.

Key points to master
  • Meaning and key terms used in Civil Society.
  • Main principles and explanations of Civil Society.
  • Worked examples and applications of Civil Society.
  • Common mistakes and revision questions on Civil Society.
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