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Self-Reliance (JSS 1- : Civic Education Lesson Note: Second Term, Week Eight)

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

Subject: Civic Education
Class: JSS 1
Week of the Term: 8th Week
Topic: Self-Reliance
Sub-Topic: Consequences of Undiscovered Talents and Undeveloped Skills

Objectives

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

  1. Explain the importance of discovering and developing personal talents and skills, using examples from everyday life.
  2. Identify the potential negative effects of not recognizing or nurturing talents and skills, such as missed opportunities or personal frustration.
  3. Reflect on their own talents and create a plan for how they can begin to develop or improve one specific skill or talent.

Entry Behaviour

Students should already have a basic understanding of what talents and skills are, and they should have some personal experiences related to developing skills, such as learning to play a sport, an instrument, or excelling in a school subject.

Instructional Materials

  1. Textbook: National Values, Civic Education for Junior Secondary School 1 by Ogunniyi et al. (2010).
  2. Visual Aids: Diagrams or charts showing the process of talent development and examples of undeveloped skills leading to missed opportunities.
  3. Flashcards: Cards displaying different talents and skills (e.g., singing, leadership, critical thinking) for students to discuss in groups.

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: Self-Reliance
Sub-Topic: Consequences of Undiscovered Talents and Undeveloped Skills

Consequences of Undiscovered Talents and Undeveloped Skills


Discovering and developing personal talents and skills is important because it helps people reach their full potential. When you know your strengths, you can improve them through practice, leading to personal success and happiness. Developing skills also opens up opportunities in education, work, and hobbies, allowing you to contribute more to society. Without recognizing or nurturing these abilities, you may miss out on chances to grow and achieve your goals.

The consequences of undiscovered talents and undeveloped skills can have a negative impact on both individuals and society:

  1. Missed Opportunities: If talents and skills are not identified or developed, people might miss chances for success in areas like education, careers, or hobbies. This can limit personal growth and achievement.
  2. Lack of Fulfillment: People who do not develop their skills may feel unfulfilled or frustrated, as they are not using their potential to the fullest. This can lead to low self-esteem or dissatisfaction in life.
  3. Dependence on Others: Without developing skills, individuals may rely too much on others for help and support, instead of becoming self-reliant and independent.
  4. Economic Loss: For a society or nation, failing to develop human talent means losing valuable contributions that could improve the economy, innovation, and overall progress.

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