Supporting Home Learning in Unit 4. Representations of History.
Controlled Assessment. The impact of War on Britain c1914-1945.
The impact of war on civilian life, society and the economy exemplified through: increasing government intervention in the lives of citizens; social changes and changing attitudes in wartime.
Attempts by the government to ensure the safety of civilians in the First and Second World Wars and to mobilise society and the economy in the war effort.
The key factors affecting these issues.
Impact on society. Changes in attitudes and social provision; social mobility and changing roles of women (political and economic events in the 1920s and 30s such as the Depression will not be examined).
Civilian experience. Propaganda and censorship; the experience of air raids and bombing; morale.
Impact of Government organisation. the effects of government action on society and industry.
Factors influencing these developments. the role of the government; the media; changes in industry.
The assessment task is divided into three parts.
Part A requires students to explain causation, consequence or change in relation to the topic being studied.
Part B requires students to undertake limited research and complete an enquiry question.
Part C requires students to analyse and evaluate three representations.
Attempts by the government to ensure the safety of civilians in the First and Second World Wars and to mobilise society and the economy in the war effort.
The key factors affecting these issues.
Impact on society. Changes in attitudes and social provision; social mobility and changing roles of women (political and economic events in the 1920s and 30s such as the Depression will not be examined).
Civilian experience. Propaganda and censorship; the experience of air raids and bombing; morale.
Impact of Government organisation. the effects of government action on society and industry.
Factors influencing these developments. the role of the government; the media; changes in industry.
The assessment task is divided into three parts.
Part A requires students to explain causation, consequence or change in relation to the topic being studied.
Part B requires students to undertake limited research and complete an enquiry question.
Part C requires students to analyse and evaluate three representations.
The Course Content : The impact of War on Britain
1 Impact on society. Changes in attitudes and social provision; social mobility and changing roles of women (political and economic events in the 1920s and 30s such as the Depression will not be examined).
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2 Civilian experience. Propaganda and censorship; the experience of air raids and bombing; morale.
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3 Impact of Government organisation. The effects on society and industry of government action.
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The Controlled Assessment
Impact of FWW. Documentary
Top 3 movies
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Put that light out
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TopSongs
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Medley 3
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