NCEA Level 2 History
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr R. Gregory.
Level 2 History focuses on some of the major forces and events of the 19th century which have shaped the 20th century and which will continue to influence the 21st century. There are three main sections to the course:
1. International Relations
A study of the origins and causes of the World War, from military alliances to the arms race, and international crises to assassinations. The impact of this event is still being felt today and has influenced the geopolitical decisions on every continent.
2. Government and Political Change
The Russian Revolution which saw the bloody overthrow of the royal family and its replacement by a radical group of communist revolutionaries. A revolution that has influenced and inspired those wanting greater equality and which helped reshape the political landscape of the world.
3. Imperialism and the Emergence of New Nations
Vietnam and the conflict in Indo-China 1945 – 1975 which saw the determined effort of the people of Vietnam to overthrow the imperialistic super powers of France and the United States and gain their freedom and independence – an issue that still faces many countries today.
4. Research topics
This component is internally assessed and comprises 9 credits. Different topics are chosen from year to year depending on the interests and strengths of the students, availability of resources and the requirements of the standards.
A student will be withdrawn from a standard if the teacher is not confident that the achievement of the standard is within the reach of the student or there is no evidence of the student attempting the assessment.
Recommended Prior Learning
15 credits in a Social Science subject (History, Geography, Economics), and/or 15 credits in English 1 or 2, or in consultation with teacher in charge (Mr Gregory).
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Ring binder, A4 Refill (14B8), subject dividers, highlighter.
A personal device is required for this subject.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
History 2.1 - Carry out an inquiry of an historical event or place that is of significance to New Zealanders
Assessments:
Term: 2021-02-02, Week: 2021-02-02
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History 2.2 - Examine an historical event or place that is of significance to New Zealanders
Assessments:
Term: 3, Week: 7
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History 2.3 - Examine sources of an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
Assessments:
Term: 2021-02-02, Week: 2021-02-02
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History 2.4 - Interpret different perspectives of people in an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
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History 2.5 - Examine causes and consequences of a significant historical event
Assessments:
Term: 4, Week: 7
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History 2.6 - Examine how a significant historical event affected New Zealand society
Assessments:
Term: 4, Week: 7
Pathway Tags
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Disclaimer
POLICY
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Credits listed may change.