Module 12: History and Government
Nationalism and independence in Kenya.
Use this workbook to practice core KCSE communication skills and record evidence of progress.
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SECTION: HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
MODULE: 12
Part A: Units
1. Nationalism
a. Rise of nationalism in Africa
b. Factors leading to nationalism
c. Methods used in struggle for independence
d. Results of nationalism
2. Attainment of independence in Kenya
a. Political parties
b. Constitutional developments
c. Role of leaders
d. Formation of government
Part B: Project
Build a nationalism and independence timeline.
Project Title: Nationalism and Independence Timeline
Objective: Trace key events and leaders in the struggle for independence.
Project Instructions:
- 1. Create a short timeline of nationalism in Africa.
- 2. List two factors that led to nationalism.
- 3. Identify two methods used in the struggle for independence.
- 4. Summarize key steps to independence in Kenya and role of leaders.
- 5. Consult your coach where necessary.
Evidence to Submit:
- • Timeline notes.
- • Factors and methods summary.
- • Kenya independence notes.
Submission
Part C: Training Others
Teach a peer about nationalism and independence in Kenya.
Guidance:
- • Explain nationalism and give one African example.
- • Discuss political parties and constitutional changes in Kenya.
- • Highlight one leader and their role.
Reflection:
- • What did the learner understand well?
- • What needed more explanation?
- • What support do you need from your coach?
Submission
Part D: Assessment
Competency Levels:
1 = Expectations not met
2 = Partially met
3 = Satisfactorily met
4 = Excellently met
Self-assessment:
- • Nationalism in Africa:
- • Methods and results of nationalism:
- • Kenya independence steps:
Coach assessment:
- • Nationalism in Africa:
- • Methods and results of nationalism:
- • Kenya independence steps:
Submission
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