Archive for November, 2009

Origins of World War One: Essay Planning Tool

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

A new activity – CLICK HERE!

How can I use this tool in class?
a. Students should each spend 10-15 minutes reading through various essay plans. Particularly convincing essay plans should be COPIED and PASTED into a Word Processor.
b. Then, students spend a further 5 minutes settling upon their favourite essay plan. The others should be deleted.
c. Students then take it in turns to draw up their essay plan as a flowchart on the whiteboard. The class should discuss and compare the approaches.

What are its limitations?
The tool is very good at showing how factors can be linked in a myriad of ways – but it can only ever be a starting point. How these points are developed, explained and expanded with evidence and historiography is down to the individual student.

How does it work?
The computer shuffles the various factors as a pack. It then deals out the first two and connects them using a database of possible links. It then takes the third factor and connects it to one of the previous two. It then takes the fourth and connects it to one of the existing three, and so on. Then, the computer re-orders the linkage into the most logical and fluent format and presents you with an essay plan!

Why is the character called “AJP Sailor”?
AJP Taylor was a famous historian famous for turning many “accepted” theories on their head (and, as a result, my favourite historian!). He was infuriating, engaging and puzzling by turns: but he could always be relied upon to come up with an original idea and an arresting argument. It’s his flexibility of thought and openness to new ideas which made him an ideal role-model for this particular activity!

Origins of World War One: Austria v. Serbia: Imperialism and Nationalism

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The assassination at Sarajevo was merely the flashpoint of a much deeper conflict between Serbia and Austria, as explained here

Events of the Vietnam War

Friday, November 13th, 2009

A new resource for IGCSE history – Events of the Vietnam War.

The Assassination at Sarajevo

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The spark which started World War One. What happened?

Anniversaries

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

I’m just setting up a new facility on the site whereby every month you will be presented with a list of important anniversaries that could be commemorated in 2010.
• It can be used by teachers preparing assemblies, extension tasks and one-off lessons.
• I am limiting the list to multiples of 50 years (1960 (50 years ago today), 1910 (100 years ago today), 1860 (150 years ago today) etc).
• This is more meaningful than the “on this day in history” format (there is a 1/365 chance that any event from the entire history of civilisation has a 1/365 chance it happened “today”!)
• If you’d like to add to this list, please contact me with your suggestion or send a tweet using the hashtag #milestone2010.