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The Year 9 course is a challenging and exciting overview of key 20th Century topics. The journey starts by investigating the causes, course and consequences of World War One. Students will carry out an independent enquiry that demonstrates their understanding of the role of individuals and the experiences they faced. This independent enquiry gives them a chance to explore areas of self-interest and to engage with primary and secondary soucres. Later in the
academic year World War Two and the assassination of JFK
are covered. The latter allowing pupils to explore the idea of
historical controversy and evaluate evidence in order to reach their
own sustained judgement. Civil Rights in the
USA is the final topic studied, allowing
pupils to investigate the contradictions within American society and
investigate the impact and significance of individuals such as Martin
Luther King, Rosa Parks and Malcolm X. In the last term there
is the opportunity for students to
research and produce a project of their own on any 20th Century
historical event.
This allows students to consolidate and demonstrate their historical
skills developed throughout Key Stage 3, whilst pursuing a study of
self-interest.
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