Constitutional Development
Group
S/N
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Name
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Department
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Registration Number
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1
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Amadi, Queen Chika
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ECONS/POL Sc
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2
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Ameh, Sunday
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ECONS/POL Sc
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3
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Anah, Ogochukwu Jennifer
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POL Sc/ENG
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4
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Anthony, Faustina Ada
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POL Sc/ENG
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5
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Ekeh, Faith Blessing
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POL Sc/ENG
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6
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Eneh, Chinecherem Joy
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POL Sc/ENG
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7
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Ezaka, Daviel Ogbonna
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POL Sc/ENG
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8
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Eze, Blessing Ngozi
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POL Sc/ENG
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9
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Ezenwu, John
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POL Sc/ENG
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10
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Ezike, Oluchukwu L.
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POL Sc/ENG
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11
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Mba, Miriam Kasiemobi
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POL Sc/CRS
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12
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Nnadi, Ebere
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ECONS/POL Sc
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13
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Nwakwo, Agness Chekwube
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POL Sc/CRS
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14
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Nwodo, Rosemary Obioma
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POL Sc/ENG
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15
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Obochi, Favour Chiamaka
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POL Sc/ENG
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16
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Ochi, Isaiah Uzodimma
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POL Sc/CRS
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17
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Odo, Emmanuela Chibuzo
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ECONS/POL Sc
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18
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Ododo, Uchenna Angela
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POL Sc/CRS
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19
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Odoh, Emmanuela C.
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ECONS/POL Sc
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20
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Ogbu, Annastesia Chioma
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ECONS/POL Sc
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21
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Omeje, Paschal Onyebuchi
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POL Sc/ENG
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22
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Onuorah, Ifeoma Pepetua
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POL Sc/ENG
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Question:
1. Trace and write the Nigerian constitution
up to 1963
2. Which constitution facilitated the Nigerian's independence
Nationalist Movement
Group
S/N
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Name
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Department
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Registration Number
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1
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Abugu, Peace Ifeyinwa
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POL Sc/ENG
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2
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Ani, Melody Amaechi
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POL Sc/ENG
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3
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Eze, Augustine Ikechukwu
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POL Sc/ENG
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4
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Eze, Pauline Chiege
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ECONS/POL Sc
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5
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Ezeleke, Maureen C.
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POL Sc/ENG
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6
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Ezenwa, John E.
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POL Sc/ENG
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7
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Igwe, Emilia
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POL Sc/ENG
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8
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Mallo, Chinecherem
Felicita
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POL Sc/ENG
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9
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Nnamani, Ozioma Benita
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POL Sc/ENG
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10
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Nwankwo, Agness O.
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POL Sc/CRS
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11
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Nwankwo, Agness O.
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POL Sc/CRS
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12
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Odoh, Happiness U.
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POL Sc/ENG
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13
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Ogbu, Lovelyn Chisom
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POL Sc/ENG
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14
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Okeke, James Chinwendu
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POL Sc/CRS
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15
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Okereke, Miracle Nkechi
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POL Sc/IGBO
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16
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Onah Ruth Chinonso
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POL Sc/ENG
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17
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Onah, Miracle Ebubechi
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POL Sc/ENG
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18
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Udaya, Lovelyn Adanne
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POL Sc/ENG
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19
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Ude, Ebubechukwu Philip
Michael
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POL Sc/ENG
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20
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Ugwu, ThankGod Ifeanyi
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POL Sc/CRS
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21
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Ukwueze, Emmanuel I.
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POL Sc/ENG
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22
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Uzor, Chidimma Maryann
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POL Sc/ENG
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Question:
1. What is Nationalist Movement
2. Who are the nationalist fathers in Nigeria,
list at least ten of them
3. What role did they play in achieving 1960’s
independent in Nigeria
if your name is not contained here do not do the assignment
ReplyDeletedeadline for submission is 5th March on 6th the two groups shall do their presentation. Thanks Mrs. Ogenyi
NAME: ONYIA CHIOMA LOVETH
ReplyDeleteREG. NO: 17109418
DEPT: SOS DM
QUESTION
REVIEW FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES
SUMMARY
Foundations of social studies aims at informing the public about the objectives of social studies. Social studies informs us about the aims and objectives of social studies in both primary and secondary schools. It informs the public how natural science (chemistry) acts as a panacea to diseases to mankind. Foundations of social studies reflects on the period social studies was introduced in parts of the world like protein, Canada, United State and in Amen. Social Studies helps in the eradication of HIV and AIDES in our society. Foundations of social Studies informs us on ways by which HIV infection can be contacted. It information us (foundations of social studies) how the virus can be mitigated. It x-rays the concept of family circle. It informs us about the salient role family play in the equipment of individuals attached within a family circle in other for such individual to be able to withstand future challenges. Foundations of social studies creates awareness on the need to the population of a Nation/Social. Population control helps for better the living standard in our society. The back also centre’s on the orientation against drugs abuse. It defines what drug abuse is all about which can be defined as a chemical substance other than food which, when taken can alter the psychological state of an individuals. As told by Onyiaji (2004). Foundations of social studies informs us how HIV and AIDS can be transmitted.
NAME: ABUGU LOVETH CHIOMA
ReplyDeleteDEPT: ENG/SOS
REG. NO: 17209884
COURSE CODE: SOS 111
COURSE TITLE: FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES
QUESTION:
SUMMARIZATION OF FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL
This book deals with foundation issues in social studies education. The issues scope of social studies. In this page it also emphasize the aims and objective of social studies in Nigeria. Social studies and social sciences were also considered. The concept of integration in relation to social studies content was examined science social studies is an integration of contents, concepts and generalizations. There is an in depth examination of the relationship between social studies and the social science. No social studies content can be complete without including current societal problems and issues like HIV/AIDS, Population issues, family life and drug problems. The back also centre’s on the orientation against drugs abuse. It defines what drug abuse is all about which can be defined as a chemical substance other than food which, when taken can alter the psychological state of an individuals. As told by Onyiaji (2004). Foundations of social studies informs us how HIV and AIDS can be transmitted. Foundations of social Studies informs us on ways by which HIV infection can be contacted. It information us (foundations of social studies) how the virus can be mitigated. It x-rays the concept of family circle. It informs us about the salient role family play in the equipment of individuals attached within a family circle in other for such individual to be able to withstand future challenges.
NAME: AJIBO FAITH
ReplyDeleteREG. NO: 171010041
DEPT: ECONS/SOS
QUESTION
REIVEW FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDEIS
SUMMARY
The study of social studies helps us to appreciate the achievement and roles of the society. It helps to educate students to become useful citizen of the country who understand their environment. Social studies help us to know that knowledge can be more properly utilized only when it is acquired as a whole. The study of social studies tells how man influences and is influenced in his environment. Social studies help a child to understand and react positively to different types of relationship in the environment. The study of social studies helps us to know the need for inter-dependence with various groups of the society. It helps us to become useful, self-reliant and have an enjoyable adult-life. It introduces us to the study of AIDS education. It helps us to know the major signs and symptom of AIDS.
Teaches us how AIDs can be transmitted. It also helps us to understand the prevention and control of AIDs. The study helps us to promote a healthy, wealthy and productive family. It exposes us to population education. The study of social studies helps us to understand the need for population census. It helps us to know the effect of drug abuse in our life.
NAME: AGU NWAKAEGO LOUISA
ReplyDeleteDEPT: ECONS/SOS
REG. NO: 17101042
COURSE CODE: SOS 11
COURSE TITLE: FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES
LEVEL: 100
QUESTION:
IN 15 POINTS READ AND SUMMARIZE WHAT YOU UNDERSTAND IN THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK
1.In relation to the national policy on Education, social studies can be described as a child of circumstance.
2.It was thought that through social studies education, a love of the country patriotism could be developed in Nigeria school children in such a way that they would develop a strong attachment to their country and government.
3.Social studies as citizenship education, has been seen as a means of inculcating desirable values and social attitude into the child in order to achieve social reform.
4.Some of the societal values that should be inculcated in the child include honesty, fair play, sportsmanship, hard work, obedience, self-confidence, respect, loyalty and discipline.
5.Social studies does not engage in the building of theories rather, it utilizes those ones built by social scientists in different disciplines of social sciences to provide answers to burning question of people’s existence and survival in their environment.
6.Therefore, social studies is not a combination of social sciences as many people tend to wrongly or inaccurately think.
7.This scheme of work integrated the views of the existing social disciplines, thereby achieving the intellectual unity and coherence which an integrated course can provide.
8.Social studies was therefore looked upon as the vehicle through which Africans would seek to improve the self-image of the people of the society after long period of colonial rule.
9.A person infected with AIDS can remain without signs and symptoms for months or yours the time between infection with HIV and the onset of the disease can range from six months to ten years or even more.
10.According to the National STD/AIDS control programme, most communities in the country have lost several useful members of the community to AIDS/AIDS control programme, most communities in the country have. Lost several useful members of the community to AIDs just as many Medicare centers are overflowing with patients with AIDs-related causes across the land, the epidemic has taken a heavy toll on husbands and wives and males and female youths.
11.Presently, the traditional idea that raising a large family is noble service to the society is rapidly being replaced by the idea that bearing too many children is an act of irresponsibility and self-indulgence.
12.Any member of the family who is not accepted and loved, develops an inferiority complex which could further lead to other psychological and emotional complications in life.
13. Population education can be seen as the creation of awareness on issues relating to population and its philosophy is to promote healthy, literate and productive population.
14. Drug abuse may lead to family disruptions and broken homes, low productivity and poor to qualify of products among workers who abuse drugs
15.There is a high risk of road accidents and increased cult activities in schools by person who indulge in the illicit demand and use of narcotics and psychoactive drugs.
NAME: UGWU BERE JESSICA
ReplyDeleteDEPT: ENG/SOS
REG. NO: 17209927
COURSE CODE: SOS 11
COURSE TITLE: FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES
LEVEL: 100
QUESTION:
IN 15 POINTS READ AND SUMMARIZE WHAT YOU UNDERSTAND IN THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK
1. Social studies is defined as a discipline in which the teaching and learning of attitudes and skills overshadow the acquisition of facts and information.
2. Social studies scope is said to be the width, length, depth, coverage, quantity and quality of social studies content.
3. According to what I understand, one of the aims and objectives of social studies is to educate students to become useful citizens of the country who understand their environment.
4. Understanding the objectives of social studies at both the primary and secondary school levels helps one to appreciate how the subject can be used to solve some of the numerous social problems which afflict the Nigeria society.
5. Humanities are those branches of knowledge which tend to humanize man.
6. Social studies does not engage in the building of theories rather, it utilizes those ones built by social scientist in different disciplines of social sciences to provide answers to burning questions of people’s existence and survival in their environment.
7. In Canada, social studies is being used to prepare students for their primary role in the society.
8. The full meaning of (AIDS) is acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Aids is a disease caused by the infection of the virus called human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
9. AIDs education can be described as a package of enlightenment given to the populace through the school instruction, mass or any other media aimed at keeping them aware of the existence of the scourge.
10. Rashes all over the body is one of the major symptoms of AIDS.
11. Transmission of HIV among injection drug users is very common.
12. Pre-natal transmission of HIV at delivery or after birth through breast-feeding can occur.
13. Family life education is the creation of awareness of the need to promote a healthy wholesome living within the society.
14. One of the objectives of family life education is to promote a healthy, wealth and productive family.
15. Marriage is the most common way through which family can formed.
CARRY OVER
ReplyDeleteNAME: UGWUOKE CHIDERA SOPHIA
DEPT: ENG/SOS
REG NO:15207524
COURES TITLE: FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES
COURSE CODE: SOS 111
LEVEL: 300
PHONE NO: 08134763101
TITLE: FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL STUDIES.
AUTHOR: HYACINTH CHIKEZIE ANEKE.
PUBLISHED: DECEMBER, 2013 BY CHUKA EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS, NSUKKA, NIGERIA.
ISBN: 978-978-51684-2-6
A Review on Foundation of Social Studies
Summary
This book, foundations of social studies deals with issues of educational balances of a child. This is because it comprises the philosophical, psychological and sociological rationale for the introduction or inclusion of the discipline in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions of learning. It state the aims and objectives of social studies in Nigeria, it also considered the integration.
The author also said that there are many definitions of social studies but no one universally acceptable definition can be given. This is because it deals with social science and humanities studies.
The book lists the scope of social studies, which includes history, geography, economics, political science, psychology, religion, philosophy, sociology and anthropology.
The book also talk about the history development of the social studies after the first and Second World War, this is to curb the effect of the war, so that the children and society as general develop the conscience for their living in the society they find themselves. It also discusses how Nigeria introduces social studies education in their schools.
Finally. The book talks about the social problems, issues like HIV/AIDS, population issues, family life and drug problems.
The book is very educative, after reading it made me knowledgeable enough to understand the