COD 2025 - S729

Face to face - Follow up: Preparing IGCSE History Paper 2 (Source Analysis)

Prospective and current IGCSE History teachers preparing for Paper 2.

1 sessions, start: 19-Jun

Course detail

Year: 2025
Level: Secondary
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Ms. María Laura Chaieb
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Sessions Dates Start Finish
1 19 June 2025 01:30 pm 04:30 pm

Facilitator/s

María Laura Chaieb

María Laura Chaieb is a graduate lawyer (U.B.A), an accredited professional ontological coach and tutor, Head of Social Studies and a dedicated teacher with extensive experience in Social Studies and History. Since 2000, she has been successfully teaching IGCSE and A/S History in various prestigious institutions, consistently achieving outstanding results. She participated as an orator at the ESSARP Sharing Good Practice Day, showcasing her proposal, Bringing History Alive. Currently, she is working at St. Mary of the Hills School, where she continues to contribute to the academic development of her students.
Prospective and current IGCSE History teachers preparing for Paper 2.
-To provide participants with practical experience in tackling Paper 2, enabling them to gain a deeper understanding of its specific requirements.


- To familiarize participants with the assessment objectives of Paper 2.


- To explore and analyze the different types of questions commonly found in the examination.
This year's prescribed topic for the November exam:
"How far was Hitler’s foreign policy to blame for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939?"
The course will focus on understanding the requirements of Paper 2, with a particular emphasis on source analysis. Participants will engage in an in-depth examination of this year's prescribed topic, applying the concepts and skills necessary for a thorough and well-supported analysis.
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