IB History
Description
The IB history is a world history course based on a comparative, multi-perspective approach to history and focused around key historical concepts such as change, causation and significance. It involves the study of a variety of types of history, including political, economic, social and cultural, encouraging students to think historically and to develop historical skills. In this way, the course involves a challenging and demanding critical exploration of the past.
What Will I Learn?
- Mastery of core curriculum topics
- Unique question-specific strategies
- Exam techniques practiced through extensive question practice and personalised feedback
- Time management strategies
- An applied understanding and appreciation of the subject beyond the syllabus
- Lifelong subject and interdisciplinary skills
- How to achieve excellent grades
Topics for this course
20 Lessons
Prescribed subjects for both HL and SL
Military leaders, Conquest and its impact
The move to global war
Rights and protest
Conflict and intervention
Any 2 of the following World History Topics for both HL and SL
Any one of the Depth Studies for HL students only
About the instructors
104 Courses
595 students