IB / A-Level History essay skills: Challenge the assumptions of the question!

January 19th, 2007
Posted in 1900-2000 (GCSE History), History Teachers, A-Level / IB History

This new page, using examples of student work from the International School of Toulouse, consists of a list of past paper questions, and examples of the ways in which students are able to challenge the “loaded assumptions” within them. These examples are taken from the IB History examination but the principle can be applied to A-Level equally well.

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