Level 2 History - Extension
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr S. Gardiner.
Level 2 History Extension
This course focuses on continuity and change. We explore several key turning points in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, both international and local. These include Germany between the two World Wars, the Waikato Wars 1863-64 and the 1981 Springboks rugby tour of New Zealand. By analysing these events, we are better able to make sense of the world, both in the past and present, and see the links between them. We further develop critical thinking, research skills, and the ability to create a convincing argument through independent inquiry and source analysis. Students will be extended through two Level Three standards. History is an approved subject for University.
Entry Criteria
This is a restricted entry course. To gain entry into a Level 2 Extension course students must:
- be taking an extension course currently or
- request entry into the course as part of the course selection process.
Final entry into extension courses:
- depend on academic results or
- require the approval of the Deputy Headmaster responsible for extension courses.
Equipment/Stationery and Course Costs
This course makes significant use of digital learning material at various times during the year. It is advantageous for a student to have a laptop during these times. Some learning activities, including assessments, will not be able to be completed without a laptop.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for NCEA Course Endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
History 2.4 - Interpret different perspectives of people in an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders
NZQA Info
History 2.5 - Examine causes and consequences of a significant historical event
NZQA Info
History 3.1 - Research an historical event or place of significance to New Zealanders, using primary and secondary sources
NZQA Info
History 3.3 - Analyse evidence relating to an historical event of significance to New Zealanders
Pathway Tags
Animator/Digital Artist, Advertising Specialist, Aeroplane Pilot, Anaesthetic Technician, Archivist, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Historian, Artist, Artistic Director, Barrister, Minister of Religion, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer, Interpreter, Conservator, Legal Executive, Solicitor, Judge, Curator, Workplace Relations Adviser, Geologist, Game Developer, Translator, Library Assistant, Policy Analyst, Secondary School Teacher, Valuer, Intelligence Officer, Court Registry Officer, Career Consultant,
Disclaimer
Course selection does not guarantee a course will be available or that you have approval to take a course. Final course confirmation is in January and depends on your final results and in rare cases, staff availability.