Engaging with AQA GCSE (9–1) History: Elizabethan England, c1568–1603 British depth study
On sale
26th June 2020
Price: £16.99
Exam board: AQA
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2016
First exams: Summer 2018
Trust the power of cognitive science to help students to understand more, remember more and feel more confident about their exams.
Dale Banham is not your average teacher. With amazing knowledge of the best teaching methods and over 30 years’ classroom experience, he writes textbooks that are guaranteed to make learning more effective.
> Simplify each topic. The text is broken down into bullet points and boxes. Tasks are structured around the ‘steps to success’, teaching students how to Research & Record, Summarise, Reflect, Apply and Review their learning
> Make learning stick. Cognitive science techniques such as ‘interleaving’, ‘retrieval practice’ and ‘spaced practice’ support students with processing and remembering the course content
> Strengthen memory through ‘dual coding’. The book contains lots of cartoon memory aids that visually summarise key knowledge. Research proves that we remember something better if it’s presented through text and images
> Improve exam results. The exam skills required to answer each question type successfully are carefully explained. Practice questions, revision tips and guidance based on the examiners’ reports are also included
> Cover the content in one term. A double page spread for each lesson and a clear pathway through each unit focuses students on what they really need to know, leaving one final term for revision
The five-term course plan is provided FREE online at hoddereducation.com/engaging, along with editable resources that support the tasks in the textbooks and guidance on using homework effectively.
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2016
First exams: Summer 2018
Trust the power of cognitive science to help students to understand more, remember more and feel more confident about their exams.
Dale Banham is not your average teacher. With amazing knowledge of the best teaching methods and over 30 years’ classroom experience, he writes textbooks that are guaranteed to make learning more effective.
> Simplify each topic. The text is broken down into bullet points and boxes. Tasks are structured around the ‘steps to success’, teaching students how to Research & Record, Summarise, Reflect, Apply and Review their learning
> Make learning stick. Cognitive science techniques such as ‘interleaving’, ‘retrieval practice’ and ‘spaced practice’ support students with processing and remembering the course content
> Strengthen memory through ‘dual coding’. The book contains lots of cartoon memory aids that visually summarise key knowledge. Research proves that we remember something better if it’s presented through text and images
> Improve exam results. The exam skills required to answer each question type successfully are carefully explained. Practice questions, revision tips and guidance based on the examiners’ reports are also included
> Cover the content in one term. A double page spread for each lesson and a clear pathway through each unit focuses students on what they really need to know, leaving one final term for revision
The five-term course plan is provided FREE online at hoddereducation.com/engaging, along with editable resources that support the tasks in the textbooks and guidance on using homework effectively.
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Reviews
A crucial textbook for anyone teaching the AQA specification. Easily accessible and with excellent activities for pupils of all abilities. I would highly recommend all titles in the Engaging with AQA GCSE History series.
Dale's books really help students to see the wood from the trees! The layout allows students to see the big answers before the supporting details. I wish I had these books two years ago; they make the GCSE seem so much more accessible and manageable. They were worth the wait though; I can tell academic history books were used to write the precise and concise content from scratch. No cut and paste on these pages!