History for NI Key Stage 3: A Study after 1900 (History for CCEA Key Stage 3)

by Sheelagh Dean, Vivien Kelly, and Julie Taggart

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Specifically designed for the Northern Ireland curriculum, History for NI Key Stage 3 is a three-book course which:

- is organised chronologically from 1169 to the present day and structured around stimulating thematic enquiries which examine change over time

- takes an active approach to learning

- features summative tasks at the end of the enquiries, providing excellent opportunities for assessment

- includes a wide variety of activities, designed to develop thinking skills and personal capabilities as well as key historical skills

- has been shaped to integrate the key elements, giving the historical enquiries relevancy to the modern world.

A Study after 1900 has been designed to build on the skills, knowledge and understanding that were developed in the books Ireland 1169-1500 and Ireland 1500-1900. The book is structured around stimulating historical enquiries within the period including:

- What impact did war have in the twentieth century?
- Significant events and individuals - what and who made a difference in the twentieth century?
- Why was Ireland partitioned?
- Did life get better for ordinary people in the twentieth century?
- How should we remember the Holocaust?

Also in the series:
Irleand 1169-1500 (978 0340 814833)
Irleand 1500-1900 (978 0340 814864)

  • ISBN10 0340814829
  • ISBN13 9780340814826
  • Publish Date 27 November 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 29 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Hodder Education
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 108
  • Language English