Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To describe the methods and activities of Martin Luther King
To explain the impact of the mass peace marches in Birmingham and Washington
To evaluate the reasons for the failure of the Mississippi Freedom Summer and the events in Selma
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To explain the reasons for legislation, especially the impact of protests
To analyse the provisions and impact of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965)
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To explain the sit ins and analyse their significance
To explain the freedom rides and the response to them
To evaluate the significance of the James Meredith case
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To explain the impact of the CRM on other groups
To identify shared reasons for the growth of protest movements in the 1960s
To identify unique reasons for the growth of protest movements in the 1960s
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To explain the reasons for the growth of Black Power and its impact
To analyse the influence of Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Scheme of work document that includes lesson by lesson breakdown for this unit of iGCSE including enquiry questions, learning objectives, activities, resources and assessments.
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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 policies and impact of Mao and Hitler, with the impact of Mussolini and Lenin/Stalin referenced as additional case studies for students.
IB History - Paper 2 - Topic 10: Authoritarian States (20th century)
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To describe how the Women’s Movement developed
To explain why the Women’s Movement developed
To evaluate the extent of success of the Women’s Movement in the 1960s and 1970s
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
IB History SL - Paper 2: Authoritarian States & Causes and Effects of War
This student booklet facilitates both teacher led and independent student work to complete a SOW that takes students through the following elements;
Saddam’s Rise to Power
Saddam’s Consolidation of Power
Saddam’s Economic, Social and Cutural Policies
The Iran-Iraq War
The Gulf War
The Iraq War
Saddam’s Trial and Execution
Enquiry Question: How were Jews treated throughout history?
Learning Objectives
To identify the origins and history of anti-Semitism
To describe the ways that antisemitism has changed over time
To reflect on the dangers of prejudice and hate speech
Enquiry Question: What do you already know about the Holocaust?
Learning Objectives
To establish your prior knowledge of the Holocaust
To combat myths and misconceptions about the Holocaust
Enquiry Question: How do we define the Holocaust?
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Learning Objectives**
To define the term “Holocaust”
To explain the importance of learning about the Holocaust
Enquiry Question: How did the Nazis use legal means to persecute Jewish people?
Learning Objectives
To examine how laws were used in Nazi Germany to persecute Jewish people
To gain an appreciation of the evolution of Nazi policies against Jewish People
To apply this understanding and to use our skills of empathy to examine Jewish experiences in the 1930s and 40s
Enquiry Question: How did Jewish life change in the ghettos?
Learning Objectives
To identify the four phases of the Holocaust
To explain the meaning of the word ‘ghetto’
To understand and reflect on what life was like in ghettos
Enquiry Question: How did Jewish life change in the concentration camps?
Learning Objectives
To clarify the difference between death camps/ killing centers and concentration camps
To explore survivor testimony about life in Auschwitz
Enquiry Question: How were those responsible for the Holocaust punished?
Learning Objectives
To examine their own views guilt and responsibility during wartime.
To analyze who should have been judged - the individuals who gave orders, the people who carried them out, or the people allowed the atrocities to occur
To evaluate whether justice was achieved at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.
Enquiry Question: What dilemmas and choices did people face during the Holocaust?
Learning Objectives
To define the typical categories used to classify those who were involved in the Holocaust
To consider the moral dilemmas and complexities of the events
To explain the role of ordinary people in why the Holocaust happened
Enquiry Question: How did the Nazis carry out a mass genocide?
Learning Objectives
To explain the death camp system the Nazis used to carry out the Holocaust
To collaboratively research a case study of the Holocaust in one European nation
Enquiry Question: Why was liberation not the end of suffering?
Learning Objectives
To explain the impact of liberation on the liberated, the liberators and the general public
To consider the difficulties faced by survivors