History Around Us and Modern World History

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Flexible
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Learning
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Re-sits
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and improved”
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assessment
Authenticating
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to
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Straightforward
marking
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of
control
Fitting assessments in
“Formative
and summative
assessment”
History A
Historical
site
study
Varied
approach
to
teaching
Colour
exam
Progression
questions
“Built on the success
and popularity
of the Schools
History Project”
Unit A951:
History A
Content
Study in Development and
Study in Depth
• Learners will be expected to demonstrate their
ability to describe and explain historical change
and cause, and analyse different features of historical
situations
Unit A952:
Historical Source Investigation
• This paper is based on the coherent element of
approximately 200 years of British history set out in the
specification content and will be based around a historical
issue taken from that content
Unit A953:
History Around Us and Modern World History
Task 1 OR Task 2
• Task 1 is set on History Around Us.
• Task 2 is set on the Modern
World History study
History B
Changes
British
society
Keyin
historical
events
National
and
international
perspectives
Past events
“A closer look at
significant events,
going beyond the
simple learning of
dates and events”
Unit A971:
History B
Content
Aspects of International
Relations 1919-2005 and the
Chosen Study in Depth
• Learners will be expected to demonstrate
their ability to describe and explain historical
change and cause, and analyse different
features of historical situations
Unit A972:
British Depth Study
• This unit will involve a detailed investigation
of an historical issue taken from the chosen
British Depth Study
Unit A973:
Historical Enquiry
History B
Short Course
Content
Unit A981:
Aspects of International
Relations 1919-2005
• Learners will be expected to demonstrate
their ability to describe and explain historical
change and cause, and analyse different
features of historical situations
Unit A982:
British Historical Enquiry
• Candidates complete one task from a
choice of 2 British case studies
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