
SECTION A: THE ENVIRONMENT
2.1 Explanation of terms: adolescent,
reproductive health
reproductive rights.
2.2 Characteristics of adolescence.
2.3 Irresponsible adolescent behaviour;
causes and implications.
2.4 Safety measures for adolescent health.
3.1 Explain the concept national identity.
3.2 Identify some socio-cultural practices in Ghana.
3.3 Explain how socio-cultural practices in Ghana promote or inhibit development and why some should be changed.
3.4 The need for institutionalizing some socio-cultural practices
4.1 Explanation of courtship and marriage.
4.2 Purpose of marriage.
4.5 Challenges in marriage.
4.6 Causes and effects of broken marriages.
4.7 Ways for sustaining marriages.
5.6 Implications of abandoning the family.
6.1 Differences between parenthood and parenting.
6.2 Responsibilities of parents.
6.3 Consequences of irresponsible parenting.
6.4 how to Preventing and managing parent- child conflict.
6.5 Ways by which children cause their parents to be irresponsible
7.3 Deviant behaviour and its implications on the society.
7.4 Factors that promote better interpersonal relationship in groups and individuals in Ghana.
8.1 Explanation of the terms physical environment and environmental challenges.
8.2 How human activities in Ghana are influenced by the physical environment.
8.3 The impact of human activities on the physical environment- positive and negative and their effect on man
8.4 Measures for protecting the environment.
SECTION B:GOVERNANCE, POLITICS AND STABILITY
Explanation of education, its forms and purposes.
The impact of education on national development
10.0 National Independence and Self Reliance
10.1 Explanation of political independence
10.2 Resposibilities and challenges of political independence.
10.3 Reasons why Ghanaians misconstrued implications of independence.
10.4 How to overcome the challenges of political independence in Ghana.
11.1 Explanation of the concepts peace building and conflict resolution.
11.2 Sources of conflicts and their effects.
11.3 Effects of conflict on the society.
11.4 Conditions for peace building.
12.1 Meaning of leadership and followership.
12.2 Qualities of a leader and a follower.
12.5 The role of a leader and follower in nation building.
13.1 Explanation of constitution, democracy and nation building.
13.2 Features and ways of promoting democracy.
13.3 Importance of constitution in nation building.
13.4 The role of democracy in nation building.
13.5 Reasons why unity and development are more sustainable under democratic government.
13.6 How to prevent autocratic rule.
14.1 Explanation of rights and responsibilities.
14.3 Possible conflicts in the exercise of rights and responsibilities.
14.4 Reasons for curtailment of rights.
14.5 The need for citizens to perform their responsibilities.
Benefits of NEPAD to Ghana.
SECTION C:SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
16.2 Challenges facing the youth in their efforts to contribute to national development
16.8 The role of the youth in national development.
17.1 Differences between science and technology.
17.2 The role of science and technology in national development.
17.3 Measures for promoting science and technology in Ghana.
17.4 How science and technology is used in development and production in the world.
17.5 Ways by which Ghana could promote development through increased application of science and tecnology.
18.1 Explanation of Resource, Development and Utilization.
18.3 Measures for developing human resources.
18.4 How human resources and natural resources contribute to national development.
19.0 The role of the Individual in Community Development
19.1 Explanation of community and community development
19.3 Factors involved in community decision making.
19.4 The need for vision, initiative and drive in community development.
20.5 Measures Ghana had taken to improve development and standard of living in the country.
19.6 Ways by which individuals can contribute to community development.
20.6 Ways of improving the standard of living in Ghana.
21.1 Explanation for maintenance culture.
21.2 Factors hindering sustainability of growth and development in Ghana.
21.4 Measures to improve quality human resource
21.7 How to avoid falling victim to financial fraudsters.
22.0 Population growth
22.2 Social and economic implications of Ghana’s population structure.
22.3 Measures for breaking the vicious cycle of Ghana’s rapid population growth.
22.5 Reasons why it is difficult for Ghana to achieve the fourth and fifth millennium development goals.
23.1 Explanation of work, productivity and entrepreneurship
23.4 Basic requirements for starting and sustaining a business enterprise.
23.5 Contribution of local enterprises to economic development.
23.6 Negative attitudes to work and their effects on productivity.
23.7 Positive work attitudes that employers expect from workers.