Welcome to Stoplearn.com online secondary school 3 SS3 first term. Here you can learn Economics for Senior Secondary School online free of charge at no cost. Our contributors on this subject are well trained and highly qualified tutors and we hope the students find this very useful.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this lesson, you the student should be able to learn or understand:
SCHEME OF WORK FOR SS3 FIRST TERM ECONOMICS
Welcome to Stoplearn.com online secondary school 3 SS first term. Here you can learn Economics for Senior Secondary School online free of charge at no cost. Our contributors on this subject are well trained and highly qualified tutors and we hope the students find this very useful.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this lesson, you the student should be able to learn or understand:
- WEEK 1 – ECONOMIC LESSONS FROM THE ASIAN TIGERS, JAPAN, EUROPE AND AMERICA
- WEEK 2 – HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
- WEEK 3 – PETROLEUM AND THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY
- WEEK 4 – MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION IN NIGERIA
- WEEK 5 – SERVICE INDUSTRIES
- WEEK 6 – DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 9 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- WEEK 1 - ECONOMIC LESSONS FROM THE ASIAN TIGERS, JAPAN, EUROPE AND AMERICACONTENT 1. Economic History of the Asian Tigers 2. Common Characteristics of the Four Asian Tigers 3. Factors that Account for the Rapid Development of Tiger Economies 4. Lessons for the Nigerian Economy 5. The Japanese Miracle and Lessons from Japan 6. Economic Lessons from Europe1
- WEEK 2 - HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENTCONTENT 1. Introduction to Human Capital Development 2. Meaning and Definition of Human Capital Development 3. Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Human Capital 4. Brain Drain and its Effect on the Nigeria Economy 5. Reasons for Human Capital Flight 6. Effects Brain Drain on Nigeria Economy 7. Effects of Brain Drain on the Destination Country 8. How to Arrest Brain Drain1
- WEEK 3 - PETROLEUM AND THE NIGERIAN ECONOMYCONTENT 1. The Development of the Petroleum Industry 2. Contributions of Petroleum to the Nigerian Economy 3. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) 4. The Roles of NNPC and OPEC in the Exploration, Production, Refining, Marketing and Distribution of Petroleum Products3
- WEEK 4 - MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION IN NIGERIACONTENT 1. The Manufacturing and Construction Industry 2. Roles/Contributions/Significance of the Industrial Sector to Economic Development 3. Problems of Manufacturing Industries 4. Solutions to Industrial Problems1
- WEEK 5 - SERVICE INDUSTRIESCONTENT 1. Meaning of Service Industries 2. Types of Service Occupations 3. Roles or Contributions of the Service Industry to Economic Development1
- WEEK 6 - DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL TRADECONTENT 1. Meaning of Domestic Trade 2. Meaning of International Trade 3. Similarities between International Trade and Internal Trade 4. Differences between International Trade and Internal (domestic) Trade 5. Reasons/Basis for International Trade 6. Barriers to International Trade 7. Advantages or Merits of International Trade 8. Disadvantages or Demerits of International Trade 9. The Principle of Comparative Cost Advantage2