IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965)
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Enquiry Question: How did the legal system bring about change for African Americans in the 1950s?**
Learning Objectives
To describe the impact of World War 2 on African Americans
To explain the challenges to segregation in education
To analyze the impact of changes through the legal system on African Americans
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965)
Enquiry Question: How were African Americans discriminated against?
Learning Objectives
To describe the impact of World War 2 on African Americans
To explain the challenges to segregation in education
To analyze the impact of changes through the legal system on African Americans
An introductory lesson to the UK constitution examining the evolution of the constitution from the 'mists of time' and a brief overview of the implications of the constiution for the government of the UK.
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965)
Enquiry Question: How did non-violent protest affect change for African Americans?
Learning Objective
To assess the impact and success of non-violent protest in changing the lives of African Americans including;
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Little Rock
Lunch Counter Sit ins
Freedom Rides
Birmingham, AL
March on Washington
Freedom Sumer
March from Selma
Lesson examining medieval life in England using market stall/walk about talk about activity (kinaesthetic learning) and encouraging students to engage in peer teaching.
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965)
Enquiry Question: How did legislation change the lives of African Americans?
Learning Objectives
To assess the impact and success of legislative change in changing the lives of African Americans including;
Civil Rights Act 1957
Civil Rights Act 1964
Voting Rights Act 1965
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964)
Enquiry Question: Why was apartheid established in South Africa?
Learning Objectives
To explain the Political, Military, Social and Economic factors that contributed to the establishment of the apartheid regime
To research and peer teach one aspect of the historical context of South Africa in the 1940s
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964)
Enquiry Question: What were the non-violent campaigns against apartheid that took place in the 1950s?
Learning Objectives
To analyse the impact of non-violent campaigns against apartheid including;
Defiance Campaign
Bus Boycotts
Protests against Passes
Freedom Charter
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964)
Enquiry Question: Why did the anti-apartheid struggle become violent?
Learning Objectives
To explain the events of the Sharpeville Massacre
To analyse the extent to which Sharpeville was a turning point for the anti-apartheid movement
To reflect on the decision to adopt armed struggle against the apartheid regime
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964)
Enquiry Question: How was the apartheid regime established in South Africa?
Learning Objectives
To establish knowledge of the apartheid regime and make comparisons to Jim Crow
To analyse the significance of the Tomlinson Report
To evaluate the impact of apartheid laws
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964)
Enquiry Question: What did apartheid mean in practice?
Learning Objectives
To explain the impact of ‘classification’
To research the impact of apartheid laws
To create and complete examination questions and markschemes to improve source evaluation skills
A lesson and essay planning activity used to introduce different types of analysis in History that will be expected at IB. Essay planning activity uses an essay planning grid and a (tongue-in-cheek) hypothetical essay question.