Social Studies for SHS -Unit 1 to 2

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course explores self, self-identity, and human capabilities, helping learners understand their personal strengths, set realistic goals, and achieve their potential. It examines how self-identity—shaped by beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviours, and experiences—affects thoughts, emotions, and actions. Learners will also study false identity, its causes, and consequences such as identity crisis, social conflict, and loss of respect.

The course also covers adolescent reproductive health, focusing on ages 10–19, reproductive rights, and responsible sexual behaviour. It addresses irresponsible adolescent behaviours—such as unsafe sex, substance abuse, criminal activity, and academic malpractice—and their consequences, including teenage pregnancy, STIs/STDs, school dropout, depression, and social misfit.

Finally, learners will explore safety measures to protect adolescent health, including personal hygiene, medical care, exercise, guidance, and counselling. Through analysis and application, learners will develop the ability to make informed decisions, promote healthy behaviour, and enhance personal development.

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the concepts of self, self-identity, and human capabilities
  • Identify personal strengths and potential for goal setting
  • Explain how capabilities can be developed through education and mentorship
  • Recognize false identity and its associated challenges
  • Understand adolescence and adolescent reproductive health
  • Differentiate between responsible and irresponsible adolescent behaviour
  • Assess consequences of irresponsible adolescent behaviour
  • Apply safety measures to promote adolescent health and well-being

Course Content

Self, Self – Identity, and Human Capabilities

Adolescent Reproductive Health