Civic Education BECE Revision Notes: Value of Cooperation

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What is the main purpose of cooperation?

To work together to achieve a common objective

Which type of cooperation involves many parties or countries?

Multilateral Cooperation

What is an important attribute of cooperation that involves working as part of a team?

Diligence

Which factor helps to prevent conflicts and achieve better decision-making within a team?

Trust

What is an essential benefit of cooperation for a society?

Promotes social cohesion and stability

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of cooperation?

Promotes isolation and individualism

What is the significance of the 'Whitesands Golden Boot' award?

It recognizes the best footballer of the set based on exceptional skills.

What decision did Albert have to make during the final game?

Shoot to win the game himself or pass the ball to a teammate.

What role did Albert play in scoring the team's first goal?

He was the one who scored the first goal.

Why did Albert hesitate just before releasing the ball towards the goalpost?

He was unsure if he could score himself.

What lesson did Albert remember from his coach just before releasing the ball?

'It's not about individual glory, it's about playing as a team.'

What was Albert's dilemma when deciding whether to shoot or pass?

'Should he prioritize winning or personal recognition?'

Study Notes

Cooperation

  • Cooperation is the working together of people to achieve a common purpose, goal, or objective.

Types of Cooperation

  • Bilateral Cooperation: Between two parties, especially countries.
  • Multilateral Cooperation: Involves many parties/countries (more than two).
  • Internal Cooperation: Takes place between and among individuals or groups within a given state or organization.

Attributes of Cooperation

  • Common interest
  • Teamwork
  • Diligence
  • Dedication
  • Selflessness

Factors that Promote Cooperation

  • Trust: Seeing others as reliable and capable of carrying out tasks given to them.
  • Understanding: Respecting the feelings and opinions of others.
  • Good Communication: Effectively sharing information and ideas to prevent conflict and achieve better decision-making.
  • Respect: Treating others with dignity and recognizing their worth as individuals.
  • Tolerance: Being open and receptive to the beauty of differences.

Benefits of Cooperation

  • Promotes common good over selfishness
  • Leads to greater productivity and economic growth
  • Promotes social cohesion and stability
  • Can lead to resolution of conflicts and sustainable peace
  • Helps in providing more effective and creative solutions to problems

Case Study: The Golden Boot

  • Albert, a star player, had to decide between shooting to win the game himself or passing the ball to an open teammate with a higher chance of scoring.
  • He recalled his coach's advice: "It's not about individual glory, it's about playing as a team."
  • Albert chose to prioritize teamwork over individual glory.

Learn about the concept of cooperation in civic education, which involves people working together to achieve common goals. Explore different types of cooperation such as bilateral, multilateral, and internal cooperation.

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