Curriculum Relevance


 

Programme 1

GCSE history

  • British social and economic history since 1750 (slavery, industrialisation, economic depression, migration, race relations in a multicultural society, mass media since 1940; local history, e.g. art & architecture, industrialisation, slavery, migration).
  • Modern European and world (USA 1918– 41, Second World War, race relations in the USA and South Africa, colonialism and independence, USA 1941– 80).
  • Schools history project (local history e.g. art and architecture, industrialisation, slavery, migration; Britain 1815– 51).
  • British and world history (national and cultural identity, population change, end of empire and independence, culture and communication, USA in the 20th century).

National Curriculum History:

Key Stage 3, History Study Unit, 'The Twentieth Century World'

Key Stage 3, History Study Unit, 'Britain 1750-circa 1900'

Key Stage 3, History Study Unit, 'An Era or Turning Point in European History Before 1914' (by including the experiences of a range of African and European countries, for example, the Congo and Belgium, Italy and Ethiopia, Kenya and Germany, Algeria and France)

Cross-Curricular Links:

Citizenship, SMSC Education

NI GCSE History CCEA Syllabus

Study in depth:

A3 USA 1918-1941

B2 Civil Rights in the USA in 1960s

A1 Germany 1918-1939

Programme 2

GCSE History

  • British social and economic history since 1750 (slavery, industrialisation, economic depression, migration, race relations in a multicultural society, mass media since 1940; local history, e.g. art and architecture, industrialisation, slavery, migration)
  • Modern European and world (USA 1918-41, Second World War, race relations in USA and South Africa, colonialism and independence, USA 1941-80)
  • Schools History Project (local history e.g. art and architecture, industrialisation, slavery, migration; Britain 1815-51)
  • British and World history (national and cultural identity, population change, end of empire and independence, culture and communication, USA in the 20th century).

    National Curriculum History:

    Key Stage 3, History Study Unit, 'The Twentieth Century World'

    Key Stage 3, History Study Unit 'Britain 1750 – circa 1900'

    Cross-Curricular Links:

    English Literature

    Sociology

    Geography

    Citizenship, SMSC Education

    NI GCSE History CCEA Syllabus

    Study in depth:

    A3 USA 1918-1941

    B2 Civil Rights in the USA in 1960s

    A1 Germany 1918-1939

    Programme 3

    GCSE history

    • British social and economic history since 1750 (slavery, industrialisation, economic depression, migration, race relations in a multicultural society, mass media since 1940; local history e.g. art & architecture, industrialisation, slavery, migration).
    • Modern European and world (USA 1918– 41, Second World War, race relations in the USA and South Africa, colonialism and independence, USA 1941– 80).
    • Schools history project (local history e.g. art and architecture, industrialisation, slavery, migration; Britain 1815– 51).
    • British and world history (national and cultural identity, population change, end of empire and independence, culture and communication, USA in the 20th Century).

     

    National Curriculum History

    Key Stage 3, History Study Unit, 'The Twentieth Century World';

    Key Stage 3, History Study Unit, 'A Past Non-European Society'

    Cross-Curricular Links

    Sociology

    English Literature (American texts)

    Citizenship, SMSC Education

    NI GCSE History CCEA Syllabus

    Study in depth:

    A3 USA 1918– 1941

    B2 Civil Rights in the USA in 1960s

    A1 Germany 1918– 1939




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