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Civic Education – JSS3 (Upper Basic 9)
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First Term
- Civic Education Scheme of Work for JSS3 First Term
- Meaning and Attributes of the Right Attitude to Work
- Reward and Importance of the Right Attitude to Work
- Meaning and Types of Negative Behaviour
- Effects of Negative Behaviour on Society; Promoting Positive Behavioural Changes
- National Population Census
- Importance of National Population Census
- Problems Associated with Conduct of Population Census in Nigeria
- How to Conduct Acceptable Census in Nigeria
- Protection of Human Rights
- Steps for the Protection of Human Rights
- JSS3 Civic Education First Term Examination (Mock)
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