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Hello, History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally. Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB. Teaching and have taught: Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.

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Hello, History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally. Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB. Teaching and have taught: Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.
Causes of War - WWII - MYP / IB / IGCSE / ALEVEL
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Causes of War - WWII - MYP / IB / IGCSE / ALEVEL

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Used currently as an MYP resource, but adapted from IGCSE resources. Why do nations go to war and why is peacemaking so difficult? Statement of Inquiry: Global Interactions between differing perspectives can be the cause of both conflict and cooperation to achieve peace and justice. Key concept: Global Interaction Related Concepts: Perspective - Cause Cooperation - Global Context: Fairness & Development Exploration- Justice, Peace and Conflict Management Full set of lessons, lots of resources, would be used over a series of lessons.
Population pressures - where are all the people?
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Population pressures - where are all the people?

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MYP resources as it stands, content derived from IGCSE and English National Curriculum content. Global Context Identities & Relationships- human nature and human dignity Key Concept Time, Place & Space Related Concepts •Management & intervention •Patterns & trends Statement of Inquiry (SoI) Population trends and attempts to manage them are influenced by time, place and space.
How do wars end - IB DP MYP IGCSE ALEVEL
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How do wars end - IB DP MYP IGCSE ALEVEL

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Used currently as an MYP resource, but adapted from IGCSE resources. Why do nations go to war and why is peacemaking so difficult? Statement of Inquiry: Global Interactions between differing perspectives can be the cause of both conflict and cooperation to achieve peace and justice. Key concept: Global Interaction Related Concepts: Perspective - Cause Cooperation - Global Context: Fairness & Development Exploration- Justice, Peace and Conflict Management Full set of lessons, lots of resources, would be used over a series of lessons.
Why do nations go to war. UN. Who was to blame for the Cold War.
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Why do nations go to war. UN. Who was to blame for the Cold War.

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Used currently as an MYP resource, but adapted from IGCSE resources. Why do nations go to war and why is peacemaking so difficult? Statement of Inquiry: Global Interactions between differing perspectives can be the cause of both conflict and cooperation to achieve peace and justice. Key concept: Global Interaction Related Concepts: Perspective - Cause Cooperation - Global Context: Fairness & Development Exploration- Justice, Peace and Conflict Management Full set of lessons, lots of resources, would be used over a series of lessons. USSR actions and US actions to cause the Cold War
Population growths
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Population growths

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MYP resources as it stands, content derived from IGCSE and English National Curriculum content. Global Context Identities & Relationships- human nature and human dignity Key Concept Time, Place & Space Related Concepts •Management & intervention •Patterns & trends Statement of Inquiry (SoI) Population trends and attempts to manage them are influenced by time, place and space.
Monarchy. What is it - comparisson between UK and Japan.
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Monarchy. What is it - comparisson between UK and Japan.

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Monarchy. What is it - comparisson between UK and Japan. Set of lessons, with differentiated resources all included - will take 3-5 hours so lots to do. Compares the history and structure of both the British and the Japanese Monarchy, looking at their power and roles in each respective country.