This text is part of a series which is designed to accompany the Intermediate Modern Studies course in Scotland. It is structured so that Intermediate level students can work by themselves, allowing teachers to spend time on Higher level pupils. Each chapter opens with a list of key points to be covered, contains activity boxes with numbered questions, and closes with a sample assessment covering the issues raised. Questions and activities are structured in difficulty and address both knowledge and understanding as well as evaluation responses. Questions at the end of each chapter differentiate between Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 ability levels.

International Issues

by Allan Grieve and John McTaggart

Published 23 June 2000
This text is part of a series which is designed to accompany the Intermediate Modern Studies course in Scotland. It is structured to provide Intermediate level students with work that they can do on their own, allowing teachers to devote some time to Higher level pupils. Each chapter opens with a list of key points to be covered, contains activity boxes with numbered questions, and closes with a sample assessment covering the issues raised. Questions and activities are found within every chapter, are structured in difficulty, and address both knowledge and understanding as well as evaluation responses. The end-of-chapter questions also differentiate between Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 ability levels.