COD 2011 - S371

How to Make Younger Students Enjoy History

History Teachers working at Primary School Level and Lower Secondary.

1 sessions, start: 25-Feb

Course detail

Year: 2011
Level: Secondary
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Ms. Patricia Gómez Grabre
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ARS 65.00

Sessions


Sessions Dates Start Finish
1 25 February 2011 01:30 pm 04:30 pm

Facilitator/s

Patricia Gómez Grabre

National English Teacher for Secondary Education graduated at Profesorado Nacional de Lenguas Vivas. University of Cambridge Moderator for History IGCSE, AS and A level. Tutor in: Sociology, Democratic Politics and the State, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Political Theory, International Political Economy for the career of International Relations - University of London-International Programme. IGCSE; A-S/A. Level History Teacher at Sworn Junior College since 1990.
History Teachers working at Primary School Level and Lower Secondary.
To make teachers become aware of the acquisition of skills for IGCSE History and to promote in students:
- An interest in and enthusiasm for learning and understanding about the past.
- An understanding of historical concepts such as cause and consequence, continuity and change, and similarity and difference.
- An appreciation of historical evidence and how to use it.
- A greater understanding of international issues and inter-relationships.
- The presentation of clear and logical arguments.
- This is an Introductory course, specially organised for teachers who have very little or no experience preparing History lessons. Basic concepts will be discussed.
- How to make students enjoy History lessons will be dealt with having in mind the skills for IGCSE History and using the theory of Multiple Intelligences.

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