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Join full class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government Get in-depth, detailed topic by topic video lessons on English, specially designed for candidates preparing for exams such as JAMB, WAEC, NECO and NABTEB. These video lessons attempt to cover all syllabus in these exams, and are therefore also useful to students in senior secondary schools, SS1, SS2 and SS3. Become a full student now by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students In this Government lesson, you will learn the following topics; UNIT 1 - BASIC ELEMENTS IN GOVERNMENT 1. Introduction to Government - Basic Concepts 2. Forms of Government 3. The Workings of Government I 4. The Workings of Government II 5. Basic Principles of Government 6. Political Ideologies 7. Constitution 8. Principles of a Democratic Government 9. Processes of Legislation UNIT 2 - DAY-TO-DAY OPERATION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1. Citizenship 2. Political Parties & Party Systems 3. Franchise, Elections and the Electoral System 4. Public Opinion & The Mass Media 5. Pressure Groups 6. The Civil Service 7. Public Corporations 8. Local Government UNIT 3 - POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA 1. Pre-Colonial Administration in Nigeria 2. Colonial Administration I - British Colonial Administration 3. Colonial Administration II - French Colonial Administration 4. Colonial Administration III - Putting it all together... 5. The Process of Decolonisation - Nationalism 6. Constitutional Development in Nigeria I - Pre-Independence 7. Constitutional Development in Nigeria II - Independence and Post-Independence 8. Military Rule in Nigeria 9. Nigerian Federalism 10. Institutions of Government in Post-Independence Nigeria 11. Political Parties in Nigeria 12. Political Crises in Nigeria 13. Local Government Administration in Nigeria UNIT 4 - FOREIGN POLICY AND NIGERIA’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY 1. Nigeria’s Foreign Policy 2. International Organisations I - OAU, AU, ECOWAS, APPA 3. International Organisations II - League of Nations, UNO/ UN, OPEC, The Commonwealth of Nations UNIT 5 - SOCIAL DYNAMICS AND CLASSICAL POLITICAL THOUGHT 1. Conflict Resolution and Management 2. Peace Education 3. Leadership and Followership 4. Classical Political Thoughts
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson gives a detailed introduction to the concept of government and examines its basic concepts including state, society, nation-state, power, authority, etc. It also examines case studies that help to illustrate how these concepts are applied in the real world. The following are the learning objectives: 1. Definition and Scope of Government 2. State, Society, Nation and Nation-State - definition, features, differences 3. Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Sovereignty - definition, sources, forms/ types, limitations, etc. 4. Political Socialisation, Political Participation and Political Culture - Definition, agents, forms, etc. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson gives a detailed introduction to the concept of government and examines its basic concepts including state, society, nation-state, power, authority, etc. It also examines case studies that help to illustrate how these concepts are applied in the real world. The following are the learning objectives: 1. Definition and Scope of Government 2. State, Society, Nation and Nation-State - definition, features, differences 3. Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Sovereignty - definition, sources, forms/ types, limitations, etc. 4. Political Socialisation, Political Participation and Political Culture - Definition, agents, forms, etc. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson gives a detailed introduction to the concept of government and examines its basic concepts including state, society, nation-state, power, authority, etc. It also examines case studies that help to illustrate how these concepts are applied in the real world. The following are the learning objectives: 1. Definition and Scope of Government 2. State, Society, Nation and Nation-State - definition, features, differences 3. Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Sovereignty - definition, sources, forms/ types, limitations, etc. 4. Political Socialisation, Political Participation and Political Culture - Definition, agents, forms, etc. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government Forms of Government: Features, Merits, and Demerits. This video lesson focuses on the various forms of government practised in countries all around the world. It also examines the features, merits, and demerits of each of these forms. The following are the learning objectives: 1. Anarchy 2. Aristocracy 3. Autocracy 4. Bureaucracy 5. Colonialism 6. Democracy. After discussing each of the forms, a model example is provided to show how each of these forms of government works in the real world. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson focuses on the various forms of government practised in countries all around the world. It also examines the features, merits, and demerits of each of these forms. The following are the learning objectives: 1. Feudalism 2. Gerontocracy 3. Military Dictatorship 4. Monarchy 5. Oligarchy 6. Plutocracy 7. Republican Government 8. Theocracy 9. Totalitarianism. After discussing each form, a model example is provided to show how each form of government works in the real world. Then, we will treat some standardised WAEC & JAMB past questions to solidify your understanding of this topic and prepare you for your upcoming examinations. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson focuses on the organs or arms of government, which include: 1. The Executive 2. The Legislature 3. The Judiciary For the Executive arm, we discuss its functions and the various types of executives in different systems (e.g., titular, real, single, collegial, etc). In the legislative arm, we covered the functions and types of legislature (unicameral and bicameral legislature) and the concept of 'parliamentary supremacy'. We also explain how a bill becomes a law. For the judicial arm, we discuss the functions of the judiciary, the concepts of 'judicial independence' and 'plea bargain', We also examine case studies to see how the various organs/ arms of government work in different countries around the world. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson focuses on the two major systems of government - the presidential and parliamentary/cabinet systems of government. The following are the lesson objectives: 1. The features, merits and demerits of the presidential and parliamentary systems of government 2. The concept of individual and collective responsibility. After discussing each of the following systems, case studies will be presented to show how each of these systems works in various countries of the world. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson focuses on the concentration or deconcentration of power among various levels of government. We will examine the definition, features, reasons for adoption, merits, demerits and model examples of the following government systems: 1. Unitary government 2. Federal Government 3. Confederal Government. These systems of government explain how power is concentrated or shared among different levels of government. We are also going to discuss other very important concepts like: 1. The exclusive, concurrent, and residual legislative lists 2. Fiscal federalism 3. Federal Character. Then, we are going to examine the various political systems at work. The following are the political systems that will be discussed: 1. Presidential Republic 2. Semi-Presidential Republics 3. Constitutional Monarchy 4. Parliamentary Republic 5. Absolute Monarchy 6. Military Junta 7. One-Party States. Case studies will be presented to show how each of these systems work in various countries around the world. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
Join the rest of this class at this link; https://myschool.ng/classroom/topic-videos?subject=government This video lesson covers the basic principles that guide the effective functioning of government in a society. The principles discussed include: 1. The Rule of Law: This covers the principles, features, limitations to its application, and factors that ensure its enforcement. 2. Fundamental Human Rights: This includes the definition, its entrenchment in the Nigerian Constitution, and the reasons for its entrenchment. 3. Liberty: This covers the definition, types, and factors that safeguard liberty. 4. Separation of Powers: It includes the definition, merits, demerits, and how it works in a Presidential and Parliamentary System. 5. Checks and Balances: This covers the definition, how they work, merits and demerits. The lesson also examines case studies to see how these principles work in different countries around the world. If you're yet to join the full Government class or if you have Government problems with any topic in your syllabus, ensure you join the Government class by subscribing at this link; https://myschool.ng/store/view/government-video-lessons-for-jamb-waec-neco-and-nabteb-candidates-ss1-ss2-and-ss3-students
