GCSE Modern World History Project

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GCSE Modern World History Project Tony Rea You may copy this file freely for use in your school. The pages in this file are copyright, but copies may be made without fees or prior permission provided that these copies are used only by the institution which purchased the file. For copying in any other circumstances, prior written consent must be obtained from the publisher.

Contents 1 Introduction 2 Raising grades to a C and beyond Cover the specification thoroughly Improving pupils exam technique Inspiring pupils Putting theory to work Students as experts Revision techniques Controlled assessments Help from the examiners Blogging a way through GCSE History New tools Further tools 3 Teacher notes 4 Copymasters 1 Overview of The Great War 1914 18 2 Putting Blackadder to work 3 Quiz 1 The Great War 4 Overview of Germany 1918 45 5 The Weimar Republic 6 The Great Inflation 7 The rise of the Nazis 8 Quiz 2 Germany 9 Overview of international relations 1919 45 10 Appeasement interpretations of history 11 Germany goes to war 12 Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 13 Quiz 3 International relations 1919 45 14 Overview of the British Home Front 15 The Suffragettes 16 The Blitz 17 Quiz 4 The British Home Front 18 Overview of the USA 1919 80 19 Boom and Bust: sources and questions 20 Boom and Bust: model answers 21 Quiz 5 The USA 22 Overview of Russia 1914-90 23 Similarities between communism and fascism 24 The Soviet view of the world 25 Quiz 6 Russia 2

26 Overview of the Cold War 27 The partition of Europe: the Iron Curtain 28 The Berlin Airlift 1948 9 29 The Korean War 30 Quiz 7 The Cold War 31 Overview of the Vietnam War 32 Why did the USA become involved in South-East Asia? 33 Guerrilla war 34 Quiz 8 The Vietnam War 35 I want to become an expert 36 Revision 1a: Quotations 37 Revision 1b: Quotations 38 Revision 2: Hitler s Germany and Stalin s USSR 39 Revision 3: Memorable vocabulary 5 Appendices A True/False cards for use with quizzes B Websites C References D Answers to quiz questions E Answers to copymasters 36 and 37 F Answers to copymaster 39 3

1 Introduction Aims The aim of this pack is to help teachers raise the grade of their GCSE history candidates (pupils) by a grade. It is targeted chiefly at those pupils who are hovering around the top of the grade D borderline but the principles employed should help all candidates. Author background and philosophy I taught GCSE history to many different kinds of pupils for over 20 years. I often correctly estimated the grade a particular pupil would achieve, but occasionally I got this wrong. Sometimes a pupil would surprise me by performing better than I had anticipated. More often, however, a pupil would under-perform by a grade. When I saw the marks for such pupils, there were often just a few marks that had been dropped by the candidate which accounted for the grade difference. If only I could have done something to have helped them to avoid that. Then there were pupils who were capable of gaining, for example, a grade C, but who just could not be counted on to consistently perform at that level throughout an examination or controlled assessment, and I could see that they were in grave danger of under-performing and getting a grade lower than what I thought they were actually capable of. What could be done to help? I went on to become Chief Examiner for a large GCSE Modern World History syllabus and to write three GCSE textbooks (Rea & Wright: 1998 a & b; 1999), each with a modern world focus. Based on this experience, I now believe there are three main areas of work which teachers and pupils can do together in order to maximise the chance of pupils obtaining a grade C rather than a D: 1 Make sure the candidates are completely familiar with, and able to recall, the main content of the syllabus, and help them be practised and comfortable with the skills they are to be examined on. 2 Work on pupils exam technique so that they know what sorts of questions and tasks they are going to be up against in the exams and assessments. Time how long to spend on different questions and sections. Not writing too much or too little. This should include their writing skills and how to construct sentences and arguments, and because there are marks allocated for it their spelling, grammar and punctuation. 3 Inspire pupils to engage more fully and thereby try harder. I am convinced that success in at least one of the above will raise grades. 4

What does a C grade look like? The difference between a good grade C and a weak grade D will be obvious. The C grade will be confidently informed, will deploy knowledge to support points made (though with some errors which hold it back from higher grades). The C grade will be reasonably fluent and flowing, though with some grammatical weaknesses. In dealing with sources and documents, the grade C answer will show evidence of higher levels of thinking, will be analytical and show some awareness of inferences and nuances. In contrast the weak D will lack fluency, will contain numerous errors of fact and English (spelling and grammar). When dealing with sources, the D candidate may not progress much further than comprehension and comparison of documentary material, and will certainly fail to do so with consistency. However, at the borderline, the difference between a strong grade D and weak grade C may be opaque, and could rest on a single mark. 5