IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War
Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey)
Learning Objectives
To explain how the organization of the Japanese government benefit the military
To analyze how China’s internal problems affected Japan’s foreign affairs
To assess the extent to which Japan’s policies towards China had changed by 1931
IB History (SL) PAPER 2 - Authoritarian States [Mao’s China]
Learning Objectives
To identify how Mao took control of the CCP and became leader of China
To evaluate the historiographical schools of thought and historians interpretations on the rise of Mao.
IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War
Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey)
Learning Objectives
To analyze the foreign policy of Japan since 1914
To explain why Japan was able to conquer Manchuria with relative ease
To explain why no nation intervened militarily in the Manchurian Crisis
IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War
Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey)
Learning Objectives
To explain what events resulted from Japan’s militarism in the early 20th century
To analyze the purpose and results of the treaties signed after WW1 by Japan
To assess the extent to which Japan’s budget spending on military affairs increased after 1936
IB History (SL) PAPER 2 - Authoritarian States [Mao’s China]
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Learning Objectives**
To research how Mao influenced change in China with reference to;
Women
Education
Arts/media
Religion
IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War
Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey)https://www.amazon.com/Access-History-IB-Diploma-global/dp/147183932X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1537542323&sr=8-2&keywords=the+move+to+global+war
Learning Objectives
To explain how Japan justified its expansion up to 1939
To assess the causes for Japanese expansion 1939-41
To analyze the extent to which peace between the USA and Japan was possible in November 1941
To explain the cause, course and consequences of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941
To evaluate the extent to which the Japanese justified their attack on Pearl Harbor
iGCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 A2: Russia 1905-1924 Scheme of Work (SOW)
All lessons and supporting resources can be found on TES, or are hyperlinked in the document.
Lesson examining the roles and functions of Congress, and how well Congress fulfils them - encouraging analysis of the efficacy of the US legislative brance
A scaffolded historiographical approach to delivering this topic in the style of a spiral curriculum. The emphasis of this approach is to encourage students to develop and extend their ability to analyse and evaluate different interpretations. This first topic focuses on a comparative approach to students exploring the rise to power of Mao and Hitler, with the rise of Mussolini and Lenin/Stalin referenced as additional case studies for students.
IB History - Paper 2 - Topic 10: Authoritarian States (20th century)
Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (The Nuclear Arms Race 1949-1963)
Learning Objectives
To identify how nuclear weapons were developed by the two superpowers
To explain why and how the arms race developed
To use the Cuban Missile Crisis as a case study to illustrate your explanation
To evaluate the impact of the arms race
Lesson examining life for Native Americans after the Battle of Little Bighorn...examining on the American government tried to change the Native American way of life on reservations and the emergence of the Ghost Dance, in addition to the lead up to Wounded Knee and a series of lessons examining whether Wounded Knee was a battle or a massacre.
Introductory lesson asking pupils to look at the life of Cromwell and how people described him to start formulating their own opinions on whether Cromwell was a Protector or a Dictator.
Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Sino-Soviet Relations 1949-1976)
Learning Objectives
To identify the relationship between China and the USSR in 1949
To explain why and how the relationship changed (consolidation, split and confrontation)
To assess the significance of ping pong diplomacy and the impact of this on Sino-US relations
Lesson examining key events in the changing relationship between monarch and government, through student role play/sketches allowing creative interpretations. Events include; Gunpowder Plot, Votes for Women, Magna Carta and Simon De Montfort. Lesson makes use of resources supplied by Parliament Education Service and all available online.
Y8 SOW - Unit 1; Why are civil liberties worth protecting?
Lesson 4 - What is racism and how can we stop it?
*Activities focus on defining racism, and exploring an allegory "The Sneetches" by Dr Seuss, before a role play exercise encouraging students to give advice in response to real ChildLine calls about racist bullying*