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OUTCOMES

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Achievements / Outcomes from the Syllabus
for the WebQuest:
10.1 Part I: Core Study: World War I 1914–1919: A Source-based Study
 
 
In this document pages 26 – 27 specifically relate to our WebQuest.
 
Upon completion of this WebQuest, students will have learnt about:
·       the nature of trench warfare and life in the trenches dealing with experiences of Allied and German soldiers
 
Upon completion of this WebQuest, students will be able to:
·       H1.1 describe the role of key features, issues, individuals, groups and events of selected twentieth-century studies
·       H1.2 analyse and evaluate the role of key features, issues, individuals, groups and events of selected twentieth-century studies
·       H3.2 locate, select and organise relevant information from different types of sources
·       H3.3 analyse and evaluate sources for their usefulness and reliability
·       H4.1 use historical terms and concepts appropriately
·       H4.2 communicate a knowledge and understanding of historical features and issues, using appropriate and well-structured oral and written forms
 
Upon completion of this WebQuest, students will have learnt to:
·       ask relevant questions in relation to World War I
·       locate, select and organise information from different types of primary and secondary sources, including ICT, about key features and issues related to World War I
·       evaluate the usefulness, reliability and perspectives of sources
·       use historical terms and concepts appropriately
·       present the findings of investigations on aspects of World War I, analysing and synthesising information from different types of sources
·       communicate an understanding of the features and issues of World War I using appropriate and well-structured oral and/or written and/or multimedia forms including ICT.
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