Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History: Dictatorship and Conflict in the USSR, 1924-53 Student Book by Simon Taylor
Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History prepares students for the new specification. These books provide comprehensive coverage of thelatest Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) specification and are designed to supply students with the best preparation possible for the examination:
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written by a team of highly experienced History teachers, examiners, and authors
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each book provides free access to an ActiveBook, a digital version of the Student Book, which can be accessed online, anytime, anywhere supporting learning beyond the classroom
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chapters are mapped closely to the specification to provide comprehensive coverage
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learning is embedded with exercises, source materials and exam practice throughout
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transferable skills, needed for progression into higher education and employment, are signposted allowing students to understand, and engage with, the skills they're gaining
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a fully integrated Progression Map tool allows quick and easy formative assessment of student progress, linked to guidance on how to personalise learning solutions.
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reviewed by a language specialist to ensure the book is written in a clear and accessible style for students whose first language may not be English
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glossary of key History terminology
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teacher support materials available online.
Student Books will be available for the following units:
Depth Studies
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Development of Dictatorship: Germany 1918-45
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A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1943-72
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A Divided Union: Civil Rights in the USA, 1945-70
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Dictatorship and Conflict in the USSR, 1924-53
Historical Investigations
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The USA, 1918-41
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The Soviet Union in Revolution, 1905-24
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The Origins and Course of the First World War, 1905-18
Breadth Studies
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Conflict, Crisis and Change: China, 1900-1989
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Conflict, Crisis and Change: The Middle East, 1919-2012
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The Changing Role of International Organisations: the League and the UN, 1919-2011
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Changes in Medicine, c1848-c1948
Available: May to September 2017