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IB History. The New Stuff. Aims. promote an understanding of history as a discipline, including the nature and diversity of its sources, methods and interpretations encourage an understanding of the present through critical reflection upon the past
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IB History The New Stuff
Aims • promote an understanding of history as a discipline, including the nature and diversity of its sources, methods and interpretations • encourage an understanding of the present through critical reflection upon the past • encourage an understanding of the impact of historical developments at national, regional and international levels • develop an awareness of one’s own historical identity through the study of the historical experiences of different cultures.
Objectives • Knowledge & Understanding • Application & Interpretation • Synthesis and Evaluation • Use of Historical Skills
HL vs SL • HL = 240 hours • SL = 150 hours • HL= SL = Regional Option
Structure • Prescribed Subjects • Document Based Study • History Topics • Broad and flexible • HL Option • More specific and in-depth • Historical Investigation
Route 1: Europe & Islamic World • Prescribed Subjects: • Origin & rise of Islam c. 500-661 • The Kingdom of Sicily 1130-1302 • Topics: • Dynasties and Rulers • Society and Economy • Wars and warfare • Intellectual, artistic and cultural developments • Religion and the state • HL Option • Aspects of the history of Medieval Europe & the Islamic world
Route2: World History • Prescribed Subjects: • Peacemaking and peacekeeping - international relations, 1918-1936 • The Arab Israeli conflict, 1945-1979 • Communism in Crisis, 1976-89
Route 2: World History • 20th Century World History Topics: • Causes, practices, effects of wars • Democratic states - challenges and responses • Origins and development of authoritarian and single party states • Nationalist and independence movements in Africa and Asia and post 1945 central and eastern European states • The Cold War
Independence movements Nation Building & Challenges US Civil War Development of Modern nations 1865-1929 Americas in Global Affairs 1880-1929 The Mexican Revolution 1910-1940 The Great Depression The Second World War Political developments 1945-1979 The Cold War and the Americas Civil Rights and Social Movements Into the 21st Century 1980-2000 Americas Sections
French Revolution & Napoleon Unification & Consolidation of Italy & Germany Ottoman Empire 1800-1900 Western & Northern Europe 1848-1914 Imperial Russia, revolutions, Emergence of Soviet State, 1853-1924 European diplomacy & the First World War War a& change in the Middle East, 19114-1949 Interwar years, 1919-1939 USSR & eastern Europe, 1924-2000 The Second World War and Post War Western Europe, 1939-2000 Post War Middle east, 1945-2000 Social & Economic developments1800-2000 Europe & Middle East Sections
Route 2: World History • HL Options • Aspects of the History of Africa • Aspects of the History of Americas • Aspects of the History of Europe and the Middle East • Aspects of the History of Asia and Oceana
Assessment - SL External Assessment (2.5 Hours) • Paper 1 - Prescribed Subjects 30% • Paper 2 - Topics 45% Internal Assessment • Historical Investigation 25%
Assessment - HL External Assessment (5 hours) • Paper 1 - Prescribed Subjects 20% • Paper 2 - Topics 25% • Paper 3 - HL Option 35% Internal Assessment • Historical Investigation 20%
Activity In groups of two peruse the Guide: • What do you like, what do you dislike? • Discuss possible areas of overlap with current curriculum • Compare required hours to current courses and requirements • Strengths and issues with this curriculum • Route 1 or 2? SL or HL? Which regional Option?