OCR GCSE History Explaining the Modern World: Migration, Empire and the Historic Environment OCR GCSE History Explaining the Modern World: Migration, Empire and the Historic Environment

OCR GCSE History Explaining the Modern World: Migration, Empire and the Historic Environment

Martin Spafford och andra
    • 189,00 kr
    • 189,00 kr

Utgivarens beskrivning

Exam board: OCR
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2016
First exams: Summer 2018

Trust Ben Walsh to guide you through the 9-1 GCSE specification and motivate your students to excel with his trademark mix of engaging narrative and fascinating contemporary sources.

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> Skilfully steers you through the increased content requirements and changed assessment model with a comprehensive, appropriately-paced course created by bestselling author Ben Walsh and a team of subject specialists

> Deepens subject knowledge through clear, evocative explanations that make complex content accessible to GCSE students

> Progressively builds students' enquiry, interpretative and analytical skills with carefully designed Focus Tasks throughout each chapter

> Prepares students for the demands of assessment with helpful tips, practice questions and targeted advice on how to approach and successfully answer different question types

> Captures learners' interest by offering a wealth of original, thought-provoking source material that brings historical periods to life and enhances understanding

GENRE
Unga vuxna
UTGIVEN
2017
20 mars
SPRÅK
EN
Engelska
LÄNGD
192
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Hodder Education
STORLEK
50,4
MB

Fler böcker av Martin Spafford, Dan Lyndon, Marika Sherwood & Hakim Adi

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