KENYA SECONDARY SCHOOL HISTORY AND government
Knec Kcse History Syllabus
HISTORY & GOVERNMENT Examination Syllabus * FORM 1
The meaning of History
The meaning of Government
Sources of information on History and Government
Importance of studying History and Government.
EARLY MAN
Ori of man
Evolution of man
Cultural and economic practices of Early Man
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Development of early agriculture
Early agriculture in:
Egypt
Mesopotamia
The Agrarian Revolution in
Luo
Nandi
Maasai
Borana
Somali
Early visitors to the East African Coast up to 1500
Trade between the East African Coast and the outside World
Development of the trade
Organization of the trade
Impact of the trade on the people of East Africa
Reasons for their coming to East Africa
Their conquest and rule
The decline of Portuguese power
Establishment and Impact of Omani Rule: 1. Seyyidd Said and the development of plantation Agriculture
Reasons for the coming of Christian missionaries
Missionary activities and challenges
Effects of missionary activities
Kenya citizenship
Rights of a citizen
Responsibilities of a citizen
Elements of good citizenship
Factors promoting national unity
Factors limiting national unity
Meaning of the term ‘conflict’
Methods of resolving conflicts
Process of resolving conflicts
* FORM 2 1. TRADE
Barter
Currency
Types of trade
Land
Water
Road transport
Rail transport
Water transport
Air transport
Space exploration
Smoke signals
Drum beats
Messengers
Horn blowing
Written messages on scrolls and stone tablets
Telecommunication
Print media
Bronze
Gold
Copper
Iron
Uses of various sources of energy
Uses of Iron and steel
Industrial inBritain
Industrialization in Continental Europe
Effects of the Industrial Revolution in Europe
Scientific inventions
Impact of science inventions on
USA
Germany
Japan
South Africa
Brazil
India
Meaning of urbanization
Early Urbanization in: 1. Africa
Nairobi
Johannesburg
The Baganda
The Ashanti /Asante
Constitution making process
Constitutional amendments since independence
Feature of the Kenyan constitution
Defination of Human Rights
The Bills of Human
U.N Charter on Human Rights
The rights of the child
classification of Human Rights
* FORM 3
Resistance
Collaboration
Mixed Reactions
Background to the Scramble and Partition of East Africa
British occupation of Kenya
The response of the peoples of Kenya to the British
invasion and occupation
Resistance
Collaboration
The Uganda Railway
Settler farming in kenya
Colonial land policies
The Devonshire White Paper
Urbanization
and
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN
KENYA (1919-1963) 1. Early Political Organization in Kenya up to 1939 1. East Africa Association 2. Kikuyu Central Association 3. Kavirondo Tax Payer and Welfare Association 4. Ukamba Members Association 5. Coast African Association 6. Taita Hills Association
Kenya Africa Study Union (K.A.S.U.)
Kenya African Union (K.A.U)
Mau Mau
Kenya Africa National Union (K.A.N.U)
Kenya Africa Democratic Union (K.A.D.U)
African People Party (A.P.P)
Trade Union Movement
Africa Workers Federation
Kenya Federation of Labour
African representation in the Legco
Lyttleton Constitution
Lennox-Boyd Constitution
Lancaster House Conferences
Jomo Kenyatta
Daniel arap Moi
Oga Odinga
Tom Mboya
Ronald Ngala
Electoral Process
Function of the Electoral Commission of Kenya
Formation of Government
Structure and Function of the Government of Kenya
Legislature
Executive
The Judiciary
The role of Law
The Concept Natural Justice
* FORM 4
Formation
Organization
Performance
Causes
Course
Results
Formation
Membership
Functions
Challenges
Formation
Perfomance and challenges
Causes
Course
Effects
Formation
Charter
Perfomance and challenges
Formation
Charter
Formation
Organization
Challenges up to 1977
Rebirth of the East African Community -2001
Formation
Organization
Perfomance and challenges
Formation
Functions
Perfomance and challenges
Africa Socialism
Harambee
Nyayoism
Impact of National Philosophies
Land policies
Industry
and sports
Democratic Republic of Congo -DRC
Tanzania
Types of local authorities
Function of local authorities
Relationship between local authorities and the central
government 4. Challenges facing local authorities
National budget
Sources of government revenue
Control of public finance
USA
Britain
India
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* Introduction
* General Objectives
* Form One History and Government
* Form Two History and Government
* Form Three History and Government
* Form Four History and Government
* Suggested Learning/Teaching resources
* Suggested Assessment Methods.
INTRODUCTION HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
History and Government is an important discipline because it plays a key role in the development of society. Knowledge of the past is critical to the understanding of the present and to planning for the future. It is through the study of the subject that the youth of a nation acquire knowledge about the past and the present so as to develop positive attitudes about the future. Thus, learners are able to recognize the relationship between the events of today and the world of tomorrow.
This syllabus addresses key themes in history such as the social, economic and political organizations of African societies during the colonial period, European colonization, the rise of African nationalism, developments in trade, transport and communication, industry, agriculture and urbanization. It also covers the issues of morality, responsible citizenship, good governance, national integration, conflict resolution and international cooperation.
A number of themes which address individual honesty, health and integrity have been selected to enable the learners cope with the challenges of the day, e.g. HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and corruption. It is hoped that the knowledge gained will enable the learner to develop into a socially and economically useful member of the society.
The various approaches to searching for, and investigating historical knowledge have been highlighted in the syllabus. Emphasis has been put towards developing in learners independent group and individual study habits, production, manipulation and use of a variety of learning resources.
With consistent and resourceful use of study approaches such as visitations, report writing, research and use of resource persons, the syllabus promises vibrant class discourse.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES- KCSE HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
By the end of the course the learner should be able to:
FORM I – KCSE HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT INDEX
1.0.0 Introduction to History and Government
2.0.0 Early Man
3.0.0 Development of Agriculture
4.0.0 The People of Kenya Up to the 19th Century
5.0.0 Social, Economic and Political Organization of Kenyan Societies in the 19 Century
6.0.0 Contacts between East Africa and the Outside World up to the 19th Century
7.0.0 Citizenship
8.0.0 National Integration
1.00 INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
1.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
1.2.1 The meaning of History
1.2.2 The meaning of Government
1.2.3 Sources of information on History and Government
1.2.4 Importance of studying History and Government
2.0.0 EARLY MAN
2.1.0 Specific Objective
By the end of the topic the learner should be able to:
2.2.1 Origin of man
2.2.2 Evolution of man
2.2.3 Cultural and economic practices of Early Man.
3.00 DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE
3.10 Specific Objective
By the end of the topic the learner should be able to:
3.2.1 Development of early agriculture
3.2.2 Early agriculture in:
3.2.3 The Agrarian Revolution in:
3.2.4 The food situation in Africa and the rest of the Third World
3.2.5 Remedies of food shortages
4.00 THE PE0PLE OF KENYA UP TO THE 19TH CENTURY
4.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
4.2.1 Origin, migration and settlement of the people of Kenya
iii. Highland Nilotes
4.2.2 Results of the migration and settlement of the people of Kenya.
5.00 SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF KENYAN SOCIETIES IN THE 19 CENTURY
5.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to discuss the Social, Economic and Political organization of the Bantu, the Nilotes and the Cushites.
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to discuss the Social, Economic and Political organization of the Bantu, the Nilotes and the Cushites.
5.2.1 Bantu
5.2.2 Nilotes
5.2.3 Cushites
b)Somali
6.00 CONTACTS BETWEEN EAST AFRICA AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD UP TO THE 19TH CENTURY
6.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
6.2.1 Early visitors to the East African Coast up to 1500.
6.2.2 Trade between the East African Coast and the outside World.
6.2.3 The corning of the Portuguese
6.2.4 Establishment and impact of Omani rule:
6.2.5 The spread of Christianity:
7.0.0 CITIZENSHIP
7.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
7.2.1 Kenyan citizenship
7.2.2 Rights of a citizen
7.2.3 Responsibilities of a citizen
7.2.4 Elements of good citizenship
8.00 NATIONAL INTEGRATION
8.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
8.2.I National Integration
Meaning
Importance
8.2.2 National Unity
Factors promoting national unity
Factors limiting national unity
8.2.3 Conflict Resolution
Meaning of the term conflict
Methods of resolving conflicts
Process of resolving conflicts.
FORM II – HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT INDEX
9.0.0 Trade
10.0.0 Development of Transport and Communication
11.0.0 Development of Industry
12.0.0 Urbanisation
13.0.0 Social, Economic and Political Organization of African Societies In the 19th Century
14.0.0 Constitutions and Constitution Making
15.0.0 Democracy and Human Rights
9.00 TRADE
9.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic the learner should be able to:
9.2.1 Definition of Trade
9.2.2 Methods of Trade
* Barter
* Currency
9.2.3 Types of Trade
* Origin
* Development
* Organization
* Impact
* Origin
* Development
* Organization
* Impact
* Origin
* Development
* Organization
* Impact
10.00 DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
10.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
10.2.1 Definitions of transport arid communication.
I 0.2.2 Traditional forms of transport
I 0.2.3 Developments in modern means of transport.
10.2.4 Impact of modern means of transport.
10.2.5 Traditional forms of communication
10.2.6 Development in modern means communication
* Telephone and cell phone
* Television
* Radio
* Telegraph
* Electronic mail (E-mail)
* Facsimile transreceiver (fax)
* Telex
* Pager
* Internet
* Newspapers
* Magazines
* Journals
* Periodicals
11.00 DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY
11.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
* identify early sources of energy
* explain the uses of metals in Africa
* trace and describe the development of the Industrial Revolution in Europe
* discuss the Scientific Revolution and its effects on agriculture, industry and medicine
* describe the emergence of selected world industrial powers
* explain the development of industry in the Third World.
11.2.1 Early sources of energy
11.2.2 Uses of metals in Africa
11.2.3 The Industrial Revolution in Europe
* Coal
* Oil
* Steam
* Electricity
11.2.4 The Scientific Revolution
* Agriculture
* Industry
* Medicine
11.2.5 Emergence of selected World industrial powers
11.2.6 Industrialization in the Third World.
12.00 URBANISATION
12.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
* define the term urbanization
* describe Early Urbanization in Africa and Europe
* describe the emergence of modern urban centres in Africa
* discuss the impact of agrarian and industrial developments on urbanization.
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
* define the term urbanization
* describe Early Urbanization in Africa and Europe
* describe the emergence of modern urban centres in Africa
* discuss the impact of agrarian and industrial developments on urbanization.
12.2.1 Meaning of urbanization
12.2.2 Early Urbanization in:
* Cairo
* Merowe/Meroe
* Kilwa
* London
* Athens
12.2.3 Emergence of modern urban centres in Africa
12.2.4 Impact of agrarian and industrial developments on Urbanization.
13.0.0 SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN SOCIETIES IN THE 19TH CENTURY
13.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
* describe the social and economic organization of African societies in the 19th century
* discuss the political organization of African societies in the 19th century.
13.2.1 The Social, Economic and Political organization of African societies with reference to the Baganda
13.2.2 The Social, Economic and Political organization of African societies with reference to the Shona
13.2.3 The Social, Economic and Political organization of African societies with reference to the Ashanti/Asante
14.0.0 CONSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTION MAKING
14.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
* identify the difference between written and unwritten constitutions
* discuss aspects of the Independence Constitution of Kenya
* trace and describe the constitutional changes in Kenya since independence
* explain the constitution making process in Kenya.
14.2.1 Types of constitutions
14.2.2 The Independence Constitution
14.2.3 The Kenya constitution
15.00 DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
15.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should he able to:
15.2.1 Democracy
15.2.2 Human Rights
FORM III – HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT INDEX
16.0.0 European Invasion of Africa and the Process of Colonization
17.0.0 Establishment of Colonial Rule in Kenya
18.0.0 Colonial Administration
19.0.0 Social and Economic Developments during the Colonial Period in Kenya
20.0.0 Political Developments and Smuggle For Independence in Kenya (1919-1963)
21.0.0 Rise of African Nationalism
22.0.0 Lives and Contributions of Kenyan Leaders
23.0.0 The Formation, Structure and Functions of the Government of Kenya
16.00 EUROPEAN INVASION OF AFRICA AND THE PROCESS OF COLONIZATION
16.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
16.2.1 The Scramble for and Partition of Africa
16.2.2 African Reactions to European Colonization
iii. Ndebele – Lobengula
17.00 ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA
17.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
17.2.1 Background to the Scramble and Partition of East Africa
17.2.2 British occupation of Kenya
17.2.3 The response of the peoples of Kenya to the British invasion and occupation
* Nandi
* Agiryama
* Bukusu
* Somali
* Maasai
* The Wanga
* Akamba
* Agikuyu
* Luo
18.00 COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
18.1.0 Specific Objective
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to identify and analyse the colonial systems of administration with special reference to:
18.2.1 Indirect Rule:
18.2.2 Direct Rule:
The British in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia)
18.2.3 Assimilation:
The French in Senegal
19.00 SOCIAL. AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA
19.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
19.2.1 The Uganda Railway
19.2.2 Settler farming in Kenya
19.2.3 Colonial land policies
19.2.4 The Devonshire White Paper
19.2.5 Urbanization
19.2.6 Education and Health
20.0.0 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND SMUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA (1919-1963)
20.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able in:
20.2.1 Early Political Organizations in Kenya up to 1939
20.2.2 Emergence of Independent Churches and Schools
20.2.3 Political organizations and movements after 1945
20.2.4 Trade Union Movement
20.2.5 Role of women in lie struggle for independence
20.2.6 Constitutional changes leading to independence
21.0.0 RISE OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM
21.10 Specific Objective
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to discuss the rise and growth of African Nationalism in selected African countries.
21.2.1 Rise and growth of African Nationalism in:
22.0.0 LIVES AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF KENYAN LEADERS
22.1.0 Specific Objective
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to analyse the lives and contributions of selected Kenyan leaders.
22.2.1 Kenyan leaders.
22.2.3 Jomo Kenyatta
22.2.4 Daniel arap Moi
22.2.5 Oginga Odinga
22.2.6 Tom Mboya
23.0.0 THE FORMATION, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KENYA
23.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
23.2.1 Electoral Process
23.2.2 Functions of the Electoral Commission of Kenya
23.2.3 Formation of Government
23.2.4 Structure and Functions of the Government of Kenya
* Composition
* Functions
* Process of law making
* Parliamentary Supremacy
* Powers and function the President
* Composition and functions of the Cabinet
* Composition and functions of the Civil Service
* Provincial administration
* Functions of the:
* armed forces
* police
* prisons department
* Chief Justice
* Attorney General
* Structure and functions of the Court System in Kenya
* Importance of the Independence of the Judiciary
FORM IV – HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT INDEX
24.0.0 World Wars
25.0.0 International Relations
26.0.0 Co-Operation in Africa
27.0.0 National Philosophies (Kenya)
28.0.0 Social, Economic and Political Developments and Challenges in Kenya Since Independence
29.0.0 Social, Economic and Political Developments and Challenges in Africa Since Independence
30.0.0 Local Authorities in Kenya
31.1.1 Government Revenue and expenditure in Kenya
32.0.0 The Electoral Process and Functions of Governments in Other Parts of The World.
24.0.0 WORLD WARS
24.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
24.2.1 The First World War (1914 -1918)
24.2.2 The League of Nations
24.2.3 The Second World War (1939- 1945)
25.0.0 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
25.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
25.2.1 International organisations: The United Nations
25.2.2 International organisations: The Commonwealth
25.2.3 International organisations: The Non-Aligned Movement
25.2.4 The Cold War (Vietnam, Cuba, Europe, Angola)
26.0.0 CO-OPERATION IN AFRICA
26.1.0 Specific Objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
26.2.1 Pan-Africanism
26.2.2 Organization of African Unity (OAU)
26.2.3 African Union
26.2.4 East African community
iii. Challenges
26.2.5 Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
26.2.6 The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
27.0.0 NATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES (KENYA)
27.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
27.2.1 African Socialism.
27.2.2 Harambee
27.2.3 Nyayoism
27.2.4 Impact of National Philosophies
28.0.0 SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN KENYA SINCE INDEPENDENCE(I)
28.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
28.2.1 Political developments
28.2.2 Economic developments and challenges
28.2.3 Social developments and challenges
29.0.0 SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN AFRICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
29.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
29.2.1 Social, Economic and Political developments in selected African countries
29.2.2 Social, Economic and Political challenges in Africa since independence
30.0.0 LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN KENYA
30.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
30.2.1 Types of local authorities
30.2.2 Functions of local authorities
30.2.3 Relationship between local authorities and the central government
30.2.4 Challenges facing local authorities
31.0.0 GOVERNMENT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE IN KENYA
31.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
31.2.1 National budget
31.2.2 Sources of government revenue
31.2.3 Control of public finance
32.0.0 THE ELECTORAL PROCESS AND FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENTS IN OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD
32.1.0 Specific objectives
By the end of the topic, the learner should be able to:
32.2.1 USA
32.2.2 Britain
32.2.3 India
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