This is the twelfth lesson for the A Level democracy and dictatorships in Germany unit, and it focuses on an assessment of the perceived political stability of the Weimar Republic 1924-30. It looks at the difficulties of forming coalitions, but also the decline of extremism. Research into key person Paul Von Hindenburg.
This lesson would take an hour to teach, but home learning would be needed to complete all of the activities.
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY,1919-1963. THE WHOLE OF KEY TOPIC 1.
This bundle contains 21 lessons for key topic 1 of the A Level unit of work Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919-1963. The establishment and development of the Weimar Republic, 1919-January 1933. Each lesson is fully resourced and takes an hour to teach. The activities are varied and targeted at fully accessing all assessment objectives for success at A Level. Although a text book is desirable it is not essential, and there is sufficient information within the power points and on the resources to stretch and challenge A Level students.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY PARTS 1 AND 2
This bundle contains lessons and resources to teach parts 1 and 2 of the A Level unit democracy and dictatorships in Germany. It contains 15 lessons, all of which are fully resourced and contain built in activities and assessment. These lessons are also suitable for higher attaining GCSE students (all boards).
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY PART 2. WEIMAR'S GOLDEN ERA
This bundle is the second part of the A level unit on democracies and dictatorships in Germany: Weimar's Golden Era. The five lessons are fully resourced and contain built in activities, however the relevant textbook would be useful. The lessons take an hour each to teach, however students will need to complete significant home learning to complete all activities. These lessons can also be used for higher attaining GCSE students (all exam boards).
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