Entry Level (from 2010)History - R434

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Overview

Our History Entry Level qualification is being redesigned for first teaching in September 2010. It will sit with the new GCSEs in History, enabling us to offer you a coherent package for you and your learners.

Our Entry Level History provides both you and your learners with a wide choice of exciting topics to study. These range from Ancient Greek medicine, to youth culture in the 1960s, to the Iraq War.

Benefits

  • You can choose topics to match your centre's resources and your learners' interests.
  • You can also base your selection on providing your learners with a number of varied topics to maintain their interest and motivation.
  • Once you have decided which two aspects of the 17 available to study, you and your learners can decide which topics interest them most.
  • Learners have to complete three pieces of work for assessment.
  • Choose a famous individual from the past in whom your learners are particularly interested. They can carry out some research on them and present their findings in a variety of ways.
  • More content coverage will be required for GCSE, but learners moving from Entry Level will have made a start both in terms of content and skills.

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