Level: NCEA 1 |
Type: Subject Choice |
Duration: Full Year |
Invitation Only: No |
Assessment: Achievement Standard |
Credits: up to 20 |
Endorsement: Yes |
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Leads To: History (NCEA 2) |
To promote an understanding of historical events and issues in a variety of world settings in the 20th century. To provide the knowledge and skills required for future studies in the social sciences and to help students relate and act as responsible members of society. To understand the significance of world events to us as New Zealanders. Two themes: International Relations and Social Change. Specific topics: Local history research assignment. Origins of World War Two; Pearl Harbour and Hiroshima.
Title | Description | Level | Credits | Assessment | U.E. Reading | U.E. Writing |
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92024 | Engage with a variety of primary sources in a historical context. This will involve a local history study of Whanganui. | 1 | 5 | Internal | No | No |
92025 | Demonstrate understanding of the significance of a historical context. This looks at the significance of Pākaitore to Whanganui. | 1 | 5 | Internal | No | No |
92026 | Demonstrate understanding of historical concepts in contexts of significance to Aotearoa New Zealand. This will look at an International context such as 'The Bombing of Pearl Harbour'. | 1 | 5 | External | No | No |
92027 | Demonstrate understanding of perspectives on a historical context. Possible topics: 'Whina Cooper, The Dawn Raids, and Taranaki Wars'. | 1 | 5 | External | No | No |
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Last Reviewed: June 18, 2024
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