
Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History
Brand-new resources for the new 2017 Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History specification
Offer comprehensive coverage of the 2017 specification and are designed to provide students with the best possible preparation for the examination.
Brand-new resources for the new 2017 Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History specification
Providing comprehensive coverage of the 2017 syllabus, our brand-new Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) History resources have been written by a team of highly experienced History teachers, examiners, and authors, and are designed to supply students with the best possible preparation for the examination:
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each Student Book provides free access to an ActiveBook, a digital version of the Student Book, which can be accessed online, anytime, anywhere, supporting learning beyond the classroom
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chapters are mapped closely to the specification to provide comprehensive coverage
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learning is embedded with exercises, source materials and exam practice throughout
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transferable skills, needed for progression into higher education and employment, are signposted allowing students to understand and engage with the skills they’re gaining
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our Progress and Assess (formerly Pearson Progression Services) allows quick and easy formative assessment of student progress, linked to guidance on how to personalise learning solutions
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glossary of key History terminology
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teacher support materials available online.
Student Books will be available for the following units:
Depth Studies
Development of Dictatorship: Germany 1918–45
A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1943–72
A Divided Union: Civil Rights in the USA, 1945–70
Dictatorship and Conflict in the USSR, 1924–53
Historical Investigations
The USA, 1918–41
The Soviet Union in Revolution, 1905–24
The Origins and Course of the First World War, 1905–18
Breadth Studies
Changes in Medicine, c1848–c1948
Conflict, Crisis and Change: China, 1900–1989
The Changing Role of International Organisations: the League and the UN, 1919–2011
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