
Week One
Subject: Civic Education
Class: Primary Five
Week of the Second Term: 1st Week
Topic: Good Leadership
Subtopic: Benefits of Good Leadership – Explains the concept of good leadership and its benefits
Instructional Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define good leadership and give examples of good leaders.
- Explain the benefits of good leadership in their community and school.
- Demonstrate through role-play how good leadership can positively impact others.
Entry Behaviour:
Pupils should already know what a leader is, have seen examples of leaders at home, school, or within the community, and have basic knowledge of right and wrong actions.
Instructional Materials:
- Textbook: Civic Education for Primary Schools Book 5
- Visual aids: Leadership posters
- Videos on good leadership examples
Reference Materials:
- Gbenga M. Babalola. (2022). Civic Education for Primary Schools Book 4. Lagos: Metropolitan Publishers.
- Dayo Olagunju, Garba Sa’ad, Regina O. Arisi, Johncliff Nwadike. (2016). Civic Education for Primary Schools Book 5. Lagos: West African Book Publishers.
Content:
Concept of Good Leadership
Good leadership is about making decisions that benefit everyone and creating an environment of trust, cooperation, and mutual respect. A good leader is someone who listens to others, leads by example, and works towards the common good of the people. They inspire others to work hard, stay motivated, and reach their full potential.
Benefits of Good Leadership:
- Increased Productivity: Good leaders encourage and motivate their team to perform at their best. They provide clear directions and support, which helps individuals work more efficiently. This leads to higher productivity and better outcomes in any setting, whether it be a school, workplace, or community project.
- Trust and Respect: A good leader earns the trust and respect of the people they lead by being honest, transparent, and fair. Trust in leadership leads to a more cooperative and positive atmosphere where everyone feels valued and included.
- Unity and Teamwork: Good leadership fosters a spirit of collaboration. Leaders who emphasize teamwork and cooperation build stronger relationships among members of the group. This results in better problem-solving, innovation, and achievement of shared goals.
- Better Decision-Making: A good leader involves others in the decision-making process, considers diverse opinions, and makes informed decisions. This leads to better, well-thought-out choices that benefit the group as a whole, ensuring fairness and balance.
- Morale and Motivation: Leaders who encourage, praise, and reward their team help boost morale. When people feel appreciated and supported, they are more motivated to do their best. Good leadership also provides opportunities for growth and development, which keeps individuals engaged and motivated.
- Conflict Resolution: Good leaders are skilled at managing conflicts and solving problems. Instead of allowing disagreements to escalate, they address issues in a calm and constructive manner. This helps to maintain peace and harmony within the group.
- Stability and Progress: Good leadership provides stability in times of crisis or change. A good leader remains calm, focused, and determined, which helps guide others through challenging situations. This ensures continuous progress and development.
Positive Role Modeling: A good leader sets an example for others to follow. By demonstrating positive behaviors such as responsibility, commitment, and integrity, they inspire others to act similarly. This creates a culture of excellence and responsibility within the group or community.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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