South Africa Grade 8 Life Orientation Syllabus

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Development of the Self in Society

Term 1:

  • Concepts: Self-concept formation and self-motivation
      • Factors that influence self-concept formation and self-motivation: media, environment, friends and peers, family, culture, religion, and community
      • Positive self-talk:
          • Individuality and uniqueness
          • Personal achievements

Term 2:

  • Concept: Sexuality
      • Understanding one's sexuality
      • Personal feelings that impact on sexuality
      • Community norms that impact on sexuality
      • Cultural values that impact on sexuality
      • Social pressures that impact on sexuality
      • Problem-solving skills: identity formation and development

Term 3:

  • Relationships or friendships:
      • Relationships at home, school, and in the community
      • Appropriate ways to initiate a relationship
      • Appropriate ways to sustain a relationship
      • Problem-solving skills: appropriate behavior in a relationship
      • Communication skills: appropriate ways to end a relationship

Term 4:

  • Factors that influence choice of personal diet: ecological, social, economic, cultural, and political

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Social and Environmental Responsibility

Term 1:

  • Local environmental health problems: pollution (air, water, and land)
      • Impact of environmental health problems on personal and community health
      • Community and individual projects and strategies to prevent and deal with environmental health problems
      • Various methods of protecting the quality of food and water

Term 2:

  • Factors that contribute to substance abuse: personal and social
      • Appropriate behavior to stop and avoid substance abuse
      • Rehabilitation options

Term 3:

  • Health and safety issues related to violence:
      • Common acts of violence at home, school, and in the community
      • Impact of violence on individual and community health and safety
      • Alternatives to violence: problem-solving skills - managing conflict
      • Protecting oneself and others from acts of violence - where to find help:
          • National health and/or safety promotion programs
          • Importance of the programs

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Constitutional Rights and Responsibilities

Term 1:

  • Concepts: Human rights and constitution
      • Human rights as stated in the South African constitution
      • Exercising one's rights in a responsible manner

Term 2:

  • Issues relating to citizens' rights and personal choices:
      • Celebrations of national and international days
          • Human rights, freedom, heritage, reconciliation, workers, women, Africa, and Nelson Mandela
      • Respect for others' rights:
          • People with other illnesses and diseases: different disabilities and HIV and AIDS (infected and affected)

Term 3:

  • Oral traditions and scriptures in major religions in South Africa
  • Fair play in a variety of sport activities

Term 4:

  • Concept: Nation building
      • Different ways to promote nation building
      • Contributions of women and men towards nation building: individuals and groups

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World of Work

Term 1:

  • Different learning styles

Term 2:

  • Six career categories: investigative, enterprising, realistic, artistic, conventional, and social
      • Interests and abilities related to each career category
      • Thinking and learning skills required by each career category
      • School subjects related to each career category

Term 3:

  • Relationship between performance in school subjects and interests and abilities:
      • Types of learning activities related to different subjects: practical, theoretical, individual or group activities
      • Demands of each subject: thinking and learning skills required
  • Decision-making process:
      • Steps in choosing career category relating to individual strength, ability, interest, and passion

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Physical Education

Physical Education is assessed throughout all four terms. Learners participate in activities that promote movement and physical development. Assessment focuses on participation and movement performance. Activities include:

  • Term 1: Physical activities that promote achievement of movement performance in rotation, balance and elevation
  • Term 2: Target games
  • Term 3: Athletic and/or sport activities
  • Term 4: Recreational outdoor activities

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