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Endorsed for Pearson Edexcel Qualifications Exam board: Pearson
Edexcel Level: International GCSE Subject: History First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: Summer 2019 Target success in Pearson
Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History with this proven formula
for effective, structured revision. Key content coverage is
combined with exam practice questions and practical tips to create
a revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen
and test their knowledge. With My Revision Notes every student can:
- Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the
topic-by-topic planner - Consolidate subject knowledge by working
through clear and focused content coverage - Test understanding and
identify areas for improvement with regular revision tasks -
Improve exam technique through practice questions and tips - Learn
and use key terms for each topic This revision guide covers the
following studies: - Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918-45
- A world divided: superpower relations, 1943-72 - A divided union:
civil rights in the USA, 1945-74 - Russia and the Soviet Union,
1905-24 - The USA, 1918-41 - Changes in medicine, c1848-c1948 -
China: conflict, crisis and change, 1900-89
Exam board: Pearson Edexcel Level: GCSE Subject: History First
teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2018 Endorsed for
Edexcel Target success in Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History with this
proven formula for effective, structured revision. Key content
coverage is combined with exam-style questions, revision tasks and
practical tips to create a revision guide that students can rely on
to review, strengthen and test their knowledge. With My Revision
Notes every student can: > Plan and manage a successful revision
programme using the topic-by-topic planner > Enjoy an
interactive approach to revision, with clear topic summaries that
consolidate knowledge and related activities that put the content
into context > Build, practise and enhance exam skills by
progressing through activities set at different levels > Improve
exam technique through exam-style questions and model answers with
commentary from expert authors and teachers > Get exam ready
with extra quick quizzes and answers to the activities available
online
Deliver engaging, enquiry-driven lessons and help pupils gain a
coherent chronological understanding of and across periods studied
with this complete offering for Key Stage 3 History. Designed for
the 2014 National Curriculum this supportive learning package makes
history fun and inspiring to learn. Making Sense of History
consists of four Pupil's Books with accompanying Dynamic Learning
Teaching and Learning resources. Structured around big picture
overviews and in-depth enquiries on different topics, the course
develops pupils understanding of history and their ability to ask
and explore valid historical questions about the past. - Help
pupils come to a sound chronological understanding of the past and
identify the most significant events, connections and patterns of
change and continuity with specifically tailored big pictures of
the period and of the topics within it. - Develop pupils' enquiry
skills and help them become motivated and curious to learn about
the past with purposeful and engaging enquiries and a focus on
individuals' lives. - Ensure pupils' progress in their historical
thinking through clear and balanced targeted coverage of the main
second order concepts in history. - Support and stretch your pupils
with differentiated material, including writing frames to support
literacy and ideas for more challenge provided in the Dynamic
Learning Teaching and Learning Resources. - Make assessment become
a meaningful and manageable process through bespoke mark schemes
for individual pieces of work.
Endorsed for Edexcel Exam board: Pearson Edexcel Level: GCSE
Subject: History First teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer
2018 Enable students to achieve their full potential while ensuring
pace, enjoyment and motivation with this popular series from the
leading History publisher for secondary schools. > Blends
in-depth coverage of topics with activities and strategies to help
students to acquire, retain and revise core subject knowledge >
Uses an exciting mix of clear narrative, visual stimulus materials
and a rich collection of contemporary sources to capture students'
interest > Helps students to maximise their grade potential and
develop their exam skills through structured guidance on answering
every question type successfully > Builds on our experience
publishing popular GCSE History resources, providing you with
accurate, authoritative content written by experienced teachers who
understand the content and assessment requirements Crime and
punishment through time, c.1000-present covers both the thematic
study 'Crime and punishment in Britain, c.1000-present' and the
study of the historic environment 'Whitechapel, c.1870-c.1900:
crime, policing and the inner city.'
Deliver engaging, enquiry-driven lessons and help pupils gain a
coherent chronological understanding of and across periods studied
with this complete offering for Key Stage 3 History. Designed for
the 2014 National Curriculum this supportive learning package makes
history fun and inspiring to learn. Making Sense of History
consists of four Pupil's Books with accompanying Dynamic Learning
Teaching and Learning resources. Structured around big picture
overviews and in-depth enquiries on different topics, the course
develops pupils understanding of history and their ability to ask
and explore valid historical questions about the past. - Help
pupils come to a sound chronological understanding of the past and
identify the most significant events, connections and patterns of
change and continuity with specifically tailored big pictures of
the period and of the topics within it. - Develop pupils' enquiry
skills and help them become motivated and curious to learn about
the past with purposeful and engaging enquiries and a focus on
individuals' lives. - Ensure pupils' progress in their historical
thinking through clear and balanced targeted coverage of the main
second order concepts in history. - Support and stretch your pupils
with differentiated material, including writing frames to support
literacy and ideas for more challenge provided in the Dynamic
Learning Teaching and Learning Resources. - Make assessment become
a meaningful and manageable process through bespoke mark schemes
for individual pieces of work.
Deliver engaging, enquiry-driven lessons and help pupils gain a
coherent chronological understanding of and across periods studied
with this complete offering for Key Stage 3 History. Designed for
the 2014 National Curriculum this supportive learning package makes
history fun and inspiring to learn. Making Sense of History
consists of four Pupil's Books with accompanying Dynamic Learning
Teaching and Learning resources. Structured around big picture
overviews and in-depth enquiries on different topics, the course
develops pupils understanding of history and their ability to ask
and explore valid historical questions about the past. - Help
pupils come to a sound chronological understanding of the past and
identify the most significant events, connections and patterns of
change and continuity with specifically tailored big pictures of
the period and of the topics within it. - Develop pupils' enquiry
skills and help them become motivated and curious to learn about
the past with purposeful and engaging enquiries and a focus on
individuals' lives. - Ensure pupils' progress in their historical
thinking through clear and balanced targeted coverage of the main
second order concepts in history. - Support and stretch your pupils
with differentiated material, including writing frames to support
literacy and ideas for more challenge provided in the Dynamic
Learning Teaching and Learning Resources. - Make assessment become
a meaningful and manageable process through bespoke mark schemes
for individual pieces of work.
This second edition has been extensively revised with updated
examples and a brand new chapter on how to obtain reliable
information from the internet. Studying critical thinking involves
trying to change the ways in which most of us think. In this second
edition of the popular 'Critical Thinking: An Introduction', Alec
Fisher concentrates on developing critical thinking skills
explicitly and directly. His aim is to teach the ability to
interpret, analyse and evaluate ideas and arguments and to show how
these skills can be transferred to other studies and everyday life.
A new chapter covers getting reliable information from the internet
and examples and passages have been replaced by completely new
material. The book is also suitable for the independent learner.
This new and expanded edition of The Logic of Real Arguments
explains a distinctive method for analysing and evaluating
arguments. It discusses many examples, ranging from newspaper
articles to extracts from classic texts, and from easy passages to
much more difficult ones. It shows students how to use the question
'What argument or evidence would justify me in believing P?', and
also how to deal with suppositional arguments beginning with the
phrase 'Suppose that X were the case.' It aims to help students to
think critically about the kind of sustained, theoretical arguments
which they commonly encounter in the course of their studies,
including arguments about the natural world, about society, about
policy, and about philosophy. It will be valuable for students and
their teachers in a wide range of disciplines including philosophy,
law and the social sciences.
Deliver engaging, enquiry-driven lessons and help pupils gain a
coherent chronological understanding of and across periods studied
with this complete offering for Key Stage 3 History. Designed for
the 2014 National Curriculum this supportive learning package makes
history fun and inspiring to learn. Making Sense of History
consists of four Pupil's Books with accompanying Dynamic Learning
Teaching and Learning resources. Structured around big picture
overviews and in-depth enquiries on different topics, the course
develops pupils understanding of history and their ability to ask
and explore valid historical questions about the past. - Help
pupils come to a sound chronological understanding of the past and
identify the most significant events, connections and patterns of
change and continuity with specifically tailored big pictures of
the period and of the topics within it. - Develop pupils' enquiry
skills and help them become motivated and curious to learn about
the past with purposeful and engaging enquiries and a focus on
individuals' lives. - Ensure pupils' progress in their historical
thinking through clear and balanced targeted coverage of the main
second order concepts in history. - Support and stretch your pupils
with differentiated material, including writing frames to support
literacy and ideas for more challenge provided in the Dynamic
Learning Teaching and Learning Resources. - Make assessment become
a meaningful and manageable process through bespoke mark schemes
for individual pieces of work.
This new and expanded edition of The Logic of Real Arguments
explains a distinctive method for analysing and evaluating
arguments. It discusses many examples, ranging from newspaper
articles to extracts from classic texts, and from easy passages to
much more difficult ones. It shows students how to use the question
'What argument or evidence would justify me in believing P?', and
also how to deal with suppositional arguments beginning with the
phrase 'Suppose that X were the case.' It aims to help students to
think critically about the kind of sustained, theoretical arguments
which they commonly encounter in the course of their studies,
including arguments about the natural world, about society, about
policy, and about philosophy. It will be valuable for students and
their teachers in a wide range of disciplines including philosophy,
law and the social sciences.
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