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National Values – Cooperation (JSS 1-Civic Education Lesson Note: Second Term, Week First)

Posted on November 25, 2024November 25, 2024 By Damilola

Subject: Civic Education
Class: JSS 1
Week of the Term: 1st Week
Topic: National Values – Cooperation
Sub-Topic: Benefits of Cooperation (Harmony, Progress, Good Achievement)

Lesson Objectives

At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

  1. Define cooperation and identify at least three key benefits.
  2. Share examples of how cooperation leads to harmony and progress in their daily lives, such as in school group projects or home chores.
  3. Participate in a group activity demonstrating cooperation and reflect on how it fosters positive outcomes.

Entry Behaviour

Students should already understand basic social values such as respect and teamwork. They should have experience working in groups in school or during extracurricular activities.

Instructional Materials

  1. Textbook: National Values, Civic Education for Junior Secondary School 1 (Ogunniyi et al., 2010).
  2. Visual aids (charts showing the benefits of cooperation).
  3. Flashcards with different cooperation scenarios.

Reference Materials

  • Babalola, G. M. (2015). Religious and National Values for Junior Secondary School 1. Metropolitan Publishers, Lagos.
  • Ogunniyi, D., Fiberesima, B., Ogbogu, E., & Haruna, I. (2010). National Values, Civic Education for Junior Secondary School 1. Spectrum Books Limited, Lagos.

Content: 

Topic: National Values – Cooperation

Cooperation is when people work together to reach a common goal. It means helping each other, sharing ideas, and respecting everyone’s effort. For example, in school, students cooperate when they work together in groups to finish a project or help clean the classroom. Cooperation makes things easier and faster to achieve, and it also helps people get along better. When we cooperate, we create harmony, we make progress, and we achieve more than when we work alone.

Sub-Topic: Benefits of Cooperation

Benefits of Cooperation 

Cooperation is very helpful in many ways. Here are some important benefits:

  1. Harmony: Cooperation helps people work together peacefully. When people cooperate, they communicate better, respect each other, and reduce misunderstandings, which creates a more friendly and peaceful environment.
  2. Faster Progress: Working together allows tasks to be completed faster. When people share responsibilities, they can achieve more in less time, helping the group move forward more quickly.
  3. Better Results: Cooperation combines the strengths and ideas of different people. This teamwork leads to higher quality results because different perspectives and skills are used to solve problems and reach goals more effectively.

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