Approx Cost:
$10 for koha for guest speakers
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is of benefit for this course
Entry Recommendations:

Open entry, but this course is suited to those with a strong interest in history.

Course Outline:

This course will be focused on World War One and World War Two. It will explore the many different facets of the two wars including: the origins of the wars; the technological and medical advancements; conscientious objectors; espionage; trench warfare; women and animals in war, and many more. Students will then complete a research internal on a certain aspect of their choice.

Skills to be taught:

  • Research – how to locate and assess reliable sources, particularly within the online realm
  • Essay structure and writing – creating logical arguments that incorporate reliable evidence
  • Interpreting historical perspectives – recognising the different perspectives held in relation to significant historical events, and explaining the reasons behind these perspectives
  • Understanding significance – explaining how a person, event or place can be of significance, and how this impacts the historical narrative

Topics to be covered:

  • Origins of the wars
  • The Role of Propaganda
  • Conscientious objectors – focusing on Archibald Baxter
  • The role of animals, women, and children
  • Key battles of WW1 and WW2
  • Trench warfare
  • War on the home front
  • Technological and medical advancements – including a case study on the work of Archibald McIndoe

 

This course can be taken in combination with any other Year 11 History semester course.

Where Does It Lead:

History 201

For further information see:
Mrs T Smith