Depth Study
Depth studies study a short period of time (25-50 years).They are split between Non-British (Wider World) Depth Studies and British Depth Studies. There are, again, a wide range of options to choose, from OCR’s Britain in Peace and War 1900-1918, to Pearson’s Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, c1060–88. Departments will need to consider how the Depth Studies will complement the other teaching units at Key Stage 4 and how they will relate to aspects of Key Stage 3. Obviously some schools will have some overlap (e.g. If taking the Normans option) and they will need to plan how they can use this to their advantage. Read more
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Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
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Triumphs Show 170: making a place for fieldwork in history lessons
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Active remembrance
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The Aztecs & Spanish Conquest for GCSE
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Henry VIII and Ministers
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The Crusades: links
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Germany
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Poland
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Russia & the USSR
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Britain 1900-1918
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Charles I, Civil War and Restoration England
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Elizabethan England
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King John and Magna Carta
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Edward I
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The Normans
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Triumphs Show 155: beyond trivial judgements of 'bias'
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Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945
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Using family history to provoke rigorous enquiry
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Cunning Plan 143: enquiries about the British empire
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A comparative revolution?
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