Thematic
For those teachers used to teaching the Modern World course, the concept of a Thematic study is going to take some mental readjustment. It will not only involve teaching unfamiliar content, it will also require teaching second order concepts over arcs of time. There are three choices from the examining bodies for the thematic study. There are 5 different thematic studies on offer through the various awarding bodies. They vary slightly in their titles but can be summed up under the following broad headings: Read more
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Big Picture History - GCSE
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Causation
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Change and Continuity
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Continuity in the treatment of mental health through time
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Crime & Punishment - Factors and Time Periods
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Crime and Punishment - GCSE
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Crime and Punishment - Roman to Early Modern
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Cunning Plan 149.2: Exploring the Migration experience
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Cunning Plan 163.1: GCSE Thematic study
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Dealing with the consequences
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Film: Choosing the migration unit for GCSE
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Historical Perspective & 'Big History'
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Ideas on the Shape, Size and Movements of the Earth - Pamphlet
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Key Principles for teaching Thematic Studies at GCSE
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Medicine - GCSE
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Migration - GCSE
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Move Me On 173: teaching the GCSE thematic study
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New Treatments of Familiar Topics
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New, Novice or Nervous? 162: GCSE Thematic Study
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Power and Democracy - GCSE
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