Description
The Move to Global War: IB History is an essential resource for students tackling the International Baccalaureate (IB) History curriculum. This course book, published by Oxford University Press UK in 2015, has been meticulously developed in collaboration with the IB to fully support the new syllabus, ensuring an engaging and comprehensive learning experience. With its student-centered approach and clear structure, learners will grasp historical concepts more deeply while also connecting them to today's global context.
This valuable resource features:
- In-depth coverage of the new syllabus, designed to foster a big picture understanding of global historical events.
- Relevant, topical material that captivates learners and connects historical themes to contemporary issues.
- Comprehensive support for enhancing critical thinking, research, and communication skills necessary for academic success.
- Strategies for source evaluation and analytical thinking, empowering students to excel in their Paper 1 assessments.
The package includes both a print Course Book and an online version, accessible through the Oxford Education Bookshelf until 2023. Access is simplified with a unique code sent via mail, facilitating easy registration and user account creation. Educators can also transfer accessibility to new users when necessary.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE; please allow 15 days for delivery. As it is shipped from our Auckland warehouse, there are no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW, ISBN: 9780198354932.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780198354932
Year: 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press UK
Description:
Drive critical, engaged learning. Helping learners more deeply understand historical concepts, the student-centred approach of this new Course Book enables broader, big picture understanding. Developed directly with the IB and fully supporting the new 2015 syllabus, the structured format helps you easily progress through the new course content.Cover the new syllabus in the right level of depth, with rich, thorough
subject content.Developed directly with the IB, with the most comprehensive support for the new syllabus.Truly engage learners with topical, relevant material that convincingly connects learning with the
modern, global world.Streamline your planning, with a clear and thorough structure helping you logically progress through the syllabus.Decipher source evaluation, refine and progress analytical thinking and fully embed vital Paper 1 skills, strengthening exam performance.Integrate approaches to learning with ATLs like thinking, communication, research and social skills built directly into
learning.Help learners think critically about improving performance with extensive examiner insight and samples based on the latest exam format.This pack includes one print Course Book and one online Course Book. The online Course Book will
be available on Oxford Education Bookshelf until 2023. Access is facilitated via a unique code, which is sent in the mail. The code must be linked to an email address, creating a user account. Access may be transferred once to a new user, once the initial user no longer requires access. You will need to contact your local Educational Consultant to arrange this.
This valuable resource features:
- In-depth coverage of the new syllabus, designed to foster a big picture understanding of global historical events.
- Relevant, topical material that captivates learners and connects historical themes to contemporary issues.
- Comprehensive support for enhancing critical thinking, research, and communication skills necessary for academic success.
- Strategies for source evaluation and analytical thinking, empowering students to excel in their Paper 1 assessments.
The package includes both a print Course Book and an online version, accessible through the Oxford Education Bookshelf until 2023. Access is simplified with a unique code sent via mail, facilitating easy registration and user account creation. Educators can also transfer accessibility to new users when necessary.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE; please allow 15 days for delivery. As it is shipped from our Auckland warehouse, there are no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW, ISBN: 9780198354932.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780198354932
Year: 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press UK
Description:
Drive critical, engaged learning. Helping learners more deeply understand historical concepts, the student-centred approach of this new Course Book enables broader, big picture understanding. Developed directly with the IB and fully supporting the new 2015 syllabus, the structured format helps you easily progress through the new course content.Cover the new syllabus in the right level of depth, with rich, thorough
subject content.Developed directly with the IB, with the most comprehensive support for the new syllabus.Truly engage learners with topical, relevant material that convincingly connects learning with the
modern, global world.Streamline your planning, with a clear and thorough structure helping you logically progress through the syllabus.Decipher source evaluation, refine and progress analytical thinking and fully embed vital Paper 1 skills, strengthening exam performance.Integrate approaches to learning with ATLs like thinking, communication, research and social skills built directly into
learning.Help learners think critically about improving performance with extensive examiner insight and samples based on the latest exam format.This pack includes one print Course Book and one online Course Book. The online Course Book will
be available on Oxford Education Bookshelf until 2023. Access is facilitated via a unique code, which is sent in the mail. The code must be linked to an email address, creating a user account. Access may be transferred once to a new user, once the initial user no longer requires access. You will need to contact your local Educational Consultant to arrange this.