How to pass Higher History Coursework All coursework

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How to pass Higher History

How to pass Higher History

Coursework • All coursework will be completed in class with homework supplementing learning/practising skills.

Coursework • All coursework will be completed in class with homework supplementing learning/practising skills. • The exam is now 2 papers of 1 hr 30 minutes and an Assignment of 1 hour 30 minutes – 4 hrs 30 in total. It is essential that timed skills practice takes place at home, especially in the run up to the exam.

Course materials • Teachers use i. Pads to enhance learning but also to provide

Course materials • Teachers use i. Pads to enhance learning but also to provide all materials pupils have been working with either via one note or i. Tunes U – your young person will know what method their class uses. • Revision materials will be uploaded when appropriate. • Skills questions are available via past papers and teachers will provide updated practice questions.

Textbooks etc • We use a variety of textbooks and largely our own materials

Textbooks etc • We use a variety of textbooks and largely our own materials – they are in depth and updated regularly. • Course notes book will be updated for this year. It will be reissued around January/Feb. The ‘old’ course notes book will be entirely sufficient and contains excellent info and historiography, key for the Assignment.

Extra support • Study support is currently offered on a Wednesday lunchtime, drop -in

Extra support • Study support is currently offered on a Wednesday lunchtime, drop -in and bespoke but more can be offered closer to assessments/exams.

How can you help? • Consistent revision is the key – if your young

How can you help? • Consistent revision is the key – if your young person has no specific homework can they be going over their folder notes? Ensure they’ve nothing missing? Do they remember and understand everything? As the course progresses can they redraft earlier essays? • Assignment time: in February/March we will be completing our higher Assignment. It is worth 33% of the course mark and will require research at home as well as in class. • Engage interest and read round subject – look out for our reading list! - watch documentaries, films on the topic (with caution, of course!)

How can you help? • Get them to take breaks. See their pals, go

How can you help? • Get them to take breaks. See their pals, go for walks, have a chill! • Our courses will be available online – but i. Pads are a supplement to their own notes and class work! Take a break from. The blue screens. Leave the technology away from the bedroom overnight!

Any questions?

Any questions?