Which Do You Teach? Just to check
#36
Posted 18 December 2003 - 11:01 AM
We enjoy the pleasures of Edexcel's
Exams:
Crime Punishment & Protest
Germany 1919-...
Coursework
Northern Ireland
Holocaust
Oh and referring back to Mr Drew, I enjoyed a local study of Harlow as a youth - though at the far superior rival school to Passmores 'Stewards'! And now look at me...
Exams:
Crime Punishment & Protest
Germany 1919-...
Coursework
Northern Ireland
Holocaust
Oh and referring back to Mr Drew, I enjoyed a local study of Harlow as a youth - though at the far superior rival school to Passmores 'Stewards'! And now look at me...
#41
Posted 06 March 2004 - 09:41 AM
I'm teaching OCR modern world
International relations
Germany
British depth study
and USA coursework
because its the course I inherited when I took over the department and we get fantastic results from it. It helps that I rate the training and feedback and its stuff I like to teach.
International relations
Germany
British depth study
and USA coursework
because its the course I inherited when I took over the department and we get fantastic results from it. It helps that I rate the training and feedback and its stuff I like to teach.
#44
Posted 30 April 2004 - 08:43 AM
JohnDClare, on Jul 13 2003, 02:12 AM, said:
AQA Modern World History
- International relations 1919-1963
- Germany 1919-39
- Russia 1917-41
- Britian in the Second World War
Coursework
- Haig and the Battle of the Somme
- Votes for Women
- International relations 1919-1963
- Germany 1919-39
- Russia 1917-41
- Britian in the Second World War
Coursework
- Haig and the Battle of the Somme
- Votes for Women
In my 9 years of teaching, I've always done the OCR Modern World syllabus. Depth Studies and coursework have varied, but the international relations core content has remained the same.
A question for John D. Clare and others like him who teach AQA Modern World: How on earth do you have enough time to get through all that content? That's what has put me off AQA in the past.
OCR Modern World
Year 10
International relations 1919-39
Depth Study - Germany 1918-45
Year 11
Coursework - The First World War (sources on why the war lasted so long, structured essays on why the Germans lost the war)
Britiain 1906-1918 for Paper 2
If time left before revision, do the early stages of the Cold War (1945-49). This is not absolutely necessary for the examination.
To you who call yourselves men of peace, I say: You are not safe unless you have men of action on your side.
#45
Posted 31 May 2004 - 08:41 PM
have taught all three in four years!! best results came in 03 with SHP and as a disciple of Ian DAwson and Trinity and All SAints only really understandable that the new super duper fantastic City Academy in Peterborough is going to continue with this project or its successors. And i am part of the band that Nazis the students to death....but they do seem genuinely interested and the results are pretty good

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