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ROCKVIEW UNIVERSITY

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (PES 111)
BACHELORS OF EDUCATION IN PRIMARY EDUCATION
COURSE OUTLINE

AIM OF THE COURSE


The aim of the course is to introduce the student with the knowledge of Civic Education as an agent
of change in our society.

OUTCOMES

By the end of the course students should be able to:

 Explain what Civic Education is and theories which back Civic Education
 Mention the rights information in order to avoid violations and need for well-being informed
about human rights
 Discuss the roles and organs of Government
 Define the functions and powers of the president
 Define the constitution and analyse the structure of the constitution
 Grasp the electoral system of Zambia and its code
 Differentiate pressure group from political party
 Mention the main purpose of the party
 Discuss benefits of Zambia’s membership to regional organisation

CONTENT

UNIT 1: CIVIC EDUCATION


 Civic Education its composition
 The philosophy of Civic Education
 The goal of Civic Education
 The Civic Education Association

UNIT 2: HUMAN RIGHTS


o Definition of human rights
o Human rights information and education
o The human rights commission in Zambia
o Factors limiting the enjoyment of human rights in Zambia
o Summary of human rights

UNIT 3

GOVERNMENT

 The functions of Government


 The organs of Government
 The LEGISLATURE
 The NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
 TERM OF PARLIAMENT
 Election of Member of Parliament
 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT
a) Law making
b) The Budget
c) Control over the Executive
d) Power of ratification
e) Representing the people

EXECUTIVE

The functions of the Executive

UNIT 4

THE PRESIDENT

 A citizen of Zambia
 Thirty five (35) years of age and above
 A good character
 Supported by a party
 Grade 12 level of education

The functions and powers of the President

 The Head of State


 Head of government
 Head of Executive
 Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
 Appoints and dismisses government officers
 Exercises the Prerogative of Mercy
 Opens the National Assembly
 Decides whether to assent or veto to a bill
 Gives awards to those who gave exemplary service to the nation
 Nominates10 MPS
 Dissolves Parliament
The cabinet

 President of the Republic


 Vice President
 Ministers

Functions of the cabinet Minister

 Responsible for his/her work.


 Reports to the Parliament on the work of his /her ministry
 Answers questions and criticisms and comments on the policy in parliament.

The Civil Service

 Government employees
 Local authorities employees

The judiciary

 Supreme Court
 Magistrate Courts
 Local Courts

JUDICIARY ROLES

The judiciary Vital Roles

Types of Laws

(a) International Laws


(b) Constitutional Laws
(c) Civil Laws
(d) Criminal Laws
(e) Customary Laws

COURTS IN ZAMBIA

(a) The Local Courts


(b) Magistrate Courts
(c) High Court
(d) The Supreme Court

Types of Cases

 Civil cases
 Criminal cases

UNIT 5

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

 The Urban Local Authorities


 Five types of urban authorities

The Four Set Up of Councils by the Central Government


 Council Composition
 Councillors’ Elections
 Ward Demarcations

Powers and Functions of the Councils

 Relations between Local and Central Government


 The Role of Chiefs

UNIT SIX

CONSTITUTION

 Introduction
 The Constitution
 A constitutional Government
 The constitutional Qualities
 Types of Constitutions:
(a) A written Constitution
(b) Unwritten Constitution
(c) The Flexible Constitution
(d) The Rigid Constitution
(e) The National Bill of Rights

THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE ZAMBIAN CONSTITUTION

 The History of Constitution Making in Zambia


 Constitution-making and Adoption Process.

THE POPULAR CONSTITUTION METHODS UTILIZE

a) A constituent Assembly
b) The Executive Method
 Characteristics of a good constitution
 The Zambian Constitution its Importance

UNIT 7

ELECTIONS

 Elections
 Franchise
 Functions of Elections
 Electoral Procedures
 The Most Important Personnel in Election Running
 The importance of Free and Fair Elections
 Areas Manifesting Electoral Mal-Practices
 The Effects of Electoral Malpractices
 Organisations to Prevent Malpractices

The Zambia Electoral System

 The Electoral Commission of Zambia


 The Electoral Code of Conduct
 Importance of elections
 Presidential/ Parliamentary/ Local Government Elections
 Voters’ Rights
 Election Rigging
 Dangers of Election Rigging or Cheating.

UNIT 8

PRESSURE GROUPS

 Different types of Pressure Groups


 Methods of Pressure Group Influence
 Electioneering
 Lobbying
 Use of Court Litigation
 The Grass- Roots Pressure by Members
 Publicity and advertising
 Relations with Political Parties
 Violence and Disorder
 The Role of pressure Groups in the Political System
 The Checks on Pressure Group Influence

UNIT 9

POLITICAL PARTIES

 The political Parties

MODERN PARTY ORIGINS

 The structure of Parties.


 Their composition is as follows:
a) The Party’s Voting Support
b) The Registered Party Supporters
c) Party Activists
d) Party leaders outside government
e) Party leaders hold important positions.
 Political Party Systems
 A One Party System
 A Dominant Party System
 The Multi- Party System
 The Function of Political Parties

PRESCRIBED BOOKS
Burns, McGregor James; Peltason, J.W. and Cronin, E. Thomas. (1989) Government by the people.
Englewood Cliffs New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Butts, Freeman, R. (1980). The Revival of Civic Learning. A Rationale for Citizenship.

Domenico. G. & Murphy, M. (1994). Zambia Junior Secondary Civics. Nairobi: LItho ltd.

Janowitz, Morris (1983). The Reconstruction of Patriotism. Education for Civic Consciousness.
Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

Human Rights Commission (2014). The State of Human Rights in Zambia. Lusaka: Human Rights
Commission.

Manda P.H., Mweene and Simbeya P.M (2007). Basic Social Studies and Development Studies,
Lusaka: Zambia Publishing House.

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