IB History Syllabus Requirements and Study Concepts

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Explore the IB History syllabus requirements, including World History topics, Americas history, and causes/effects of 20th-century wars. Delve into the six key concepts for studying history in IB, essential for a thematic approach. Discover how to creatively present these concepts to the class, enhancing understanding and engagement.

  • IB History
  • Syllabus
  • Concepts
  • Study
  • Education

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  1. Find your new seat! Get out your signed syllabus and personal history I will collect them shortly.

  2. IB History Syllabus Requireme- nts Prescribed Subject (1) World History Topics (2) History of the Americas (3) Causes and effects of 20th Century Wars The move to global war Emergence in Global Affairs The Cold War in the Americas The Cold War Civil Rights/ Social Movements

  3. Six Concepts of DP History A thematic approach to studying history for the IB

  4. The content in each unit is linked to the six key IB concepts ..

  5. Six Concepts of DP History Review Since we will spend significant time with these six concepts, it is imperative you understand exactly what each means, its role in history, and why it s important to study in IB In order to clarify and uncover the true meaning of these six concepts, you will work in a group and assigned a different historical concept to focus on. Your task: teach the class about your concept in a fun, unique and creative way.

  6. Group Requirements A clear, concise explanation of what that concept means (do NOT just read from the handout) How that concept can be used to study history An example (either historical or modern) When studying that concept, what are some questions you may ask? (EX: causation why did the U.S. pass this law? Perspective how successful was this law?) A creative, entertaining, and easy-to-follow presentation (skit, poster, song, discussion, etc.) You will present these so be prepared!

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