HISTORY 21F - Full Year
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs J. Welch, Ms T. Sapwell.
Students investigate historical forces that have shaped the modern world. The main themes studied in the year is Persecution and Resistance
Possible case studies may include:
Peace and Protest in New Zealand
Conspiracy theories in History
Resistance and Collaboration in Nazi Germany
The course also develops the student's ability to write concisely.
Future Possibilities
The course leads to further study and research in the Social Sciences, particularly History at Year 13 and beyond. History is an excellent grounding for careers in journalism, law, publishing, broadcasting, management, teaching and any job requiring developed communication and investigative skills.
Recommended Prior Learning
Students do not need to have taken History in Level 1 although this will be helpful but need to have achieved their Common Assessment Activities in Reading and Writing.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
History 2.1 - Carry out an inquiry of an historical event or place that is of significance to New Zealanders
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History 2.2 - Examine an historical event or place that is of significance to New Zealanders
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History 2.3 - Examine sources of an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
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History 2.4 - Interpret different perspectives of people in an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
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History 2.5 - Examine causes and consequences of a significant historical event