History, Government and Politics. From GCSE to A level you will find something that catches both your eye and the eye of your students.
I have recently published a book:
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History, Government and Politics. From GCSE to A level you will find something that catches both your eye and the eye of your students.
I have recently published a book:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1718040245?pf_rd_p=71cb17e9-f468-4d3f-94d5-a0de44c50a7e&pf_rd_r=N651242J7B714HVHDFCM
I have also set up a YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
This is a collection of material for teaching from the breadth study on the changing nature of medicine.
Paul Ehrlich
Robert Koch
Louis Pasteur
Ignaz Sommeiweis
Wilhelm Roentgen
Joseph Lister
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Florence Nightingale
Plus a balloon debate, and other games and some source work to help students gain a full understanding of how medicine has changed.
There are three lessons.
Big Idea: Identifying and understanding the successes and failures of the League of Nations
There are images, and information on the organisation, treaties and commissions information.
For this course you will need the following books:
International Relations, 1879–2004
ISBN
9780192853523
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace
ISBN
9781408228211
Access to History: Rivalry and Accord - International Relations 1870-1914, 2nd Edition
ISBN-10: 0340804319
ISBN-13: 978-0340804315
I have created a course for Cambridge Internationals As level History, Component One, International Option: The Search for International Peace and Security, 1919–1945. This should help teach any student the entire course, it is advisable that you allow students access to the internet during these lessons.
You will have activities, reading, and homework provided.
These lessons could easily be adapted to other League of Nations courses.
“Mussolini’s Italy, 1919 - 1941,” for A level CIE, Paper 4.
An engaging exploration of Benito Mussolini’s tumultuous reign. This book delves deep into Italy’s history, vividly portraying the rise of fascism. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the era’s political, social, and economic intricacies. With its engaging storytelling, it sparks critical thinking and classroom discussions and includes tasks at the end of each section for students. Relevant to today’s world, this resource enhances your history curriculum, fostering a lifelong love of history and helping students grasp the complexities of the past.
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Everything on the League of Nations, designed for Cambridge International but could easily be adapted for most subjects at A level and As Level.
It is full of homework, tasks, sources and reading tasks.
I would advise the use of computers for your students for these lessons.
This comprehensive A-level history textbook provides an insightful examination of the complex causes that led to the Cold War, a pivotal period in global history. Tailored specifically for the Cambridge International curriculum, this book offers a thorough analysis of the political, ideological, and geopolitical factors that fueled the East-West divide after World War II.
Written by experienced Teacher and Historian, Alex Kerr, “The Causes of the Cold War” explores the origins and development of this enduring conflict, drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary sources to provide students with a deep understanding of the key events, personalities, and ideologies that shaped this era.
Covering topics such as the ideological differences between the United States and the Soviet Union, the impact of World War II on international relations, the division of Europe, and the strategies of containment and deterrence, this text provides students with a solid foundation for understanding the causes and consequences of the Cold War.
With engaging narrative, critical analysis, and thought-provoking questions, this textbook fosters historical thinking skills, encourages evaluation of differing interpretations, and prompts students to develop their own arguments and perspectives. It also includes relevant primary source material to stimulate class discussions and independent research.
“The Causes of World War I” is a comprehensive and engaging A Level history book that delves into the complex web of factors that led to the outbreak of World War I. Written for the Cambridge International History syllabus, this book offers a deep exploration of the causes of the war, providing students with a nuanced understanding of this pivotal moment in history.
Drawing upon the latest research and historical analysis, the book examines the underlying causes that set the stage for the global conflict. It delves into the rise of nationalism and imperialism, the intricate system of alliances, the militaristic ambitions of major powers, and the simmering tensions in Europe. Each chapter sheds light on the key events, developments, and ideologies that contributed to the outbreak of war.
Throughout the book, prominent historians’ perspectives are included, offering diverse viewpoints and encouraging critical thinking. Students will gain insights from renowned scholars such as Margaret MacMillan, Niall Ferguson, Christopher Clark, and others, who provide valuable analyses and interpretations of the causes of World War I.
By examining the political, economic, social, and psychological factors at play, the book presents a comprehensive overview of the complex landscape of early 20th-century Europe. It highlights the interconnectedness of events, showing how seemingly isolated incidents led to a catastrophic global conflict.
Welcome to another exciting and complete course for the Edexcel IGCSE Germany: Development of Dictatorship, 1918 - 45.
The lessons have been developed in a flipped classroom format. Students are expected to read as part of the homework and then complete tasks inside the classroom. However, there are so many tasks they could easily be converted into homework.
These lesson can be covered over 14 lessons or easily extended.
The course content also includes:
The establishment of the Weimar Republic and its early problems.
The recovery of Germany, 1924 - 29
The rise of Hitler and the Nazis to January 1933
Nazi Germany 1933 - 39
Germany and the occupied territories during the Second World War.
We have included 3, 16 mark, essay questions.
I have also included two free videos from my YouTube Channel.
My website link is below:
https://oxfordshirehistoryteacher.com/
This is a full unit of work for the Edexcel IGCSE Civil Rights unit.
It contains information on the entire topic over 12 lessons.
The Red Scare and McCarthyism
Civil Rights Movements led by Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Betty Freidan.
Finishing with Vietnam, Nixon and Watergate.
There is homework and differentiated tasks.
This unit covers it all and ticks all the OFSTED boxes.
I have included videos many of which are Sources (Primary Sourced) and the ‘I have a dream speech.’
There are also two YouTube Videos detailing the US government structure and a timeline of the Civil Rights movement.
This is a full unit of work for the Edexcel IGCSE International Organisations including the United Nations and the League of Nations.
It contains information on the entire topic over 16 lessons.
Including:
The League of Nations and United Nations structure.
Nansen, Abyssinia, Manchuria, the Wall Street Crash, Palestine, Korea, Congo, Lebanon, Namibia, Serbia, Bosnia, Iraq wars, Somalia and the Sudan.
There is homework and differentiated tasks including 4 worksheets…
This unit covers it all and ticks all the OFSTED boxes.