Edexcel GCSE History: The Cold War
Edexcel GCSE History: The Cold War, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 20 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 26 reviews, and has 174 subscribers.
You will learn about Historical context/ Grand Alliance Origins of the Cold War Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan Berlin Blockade and airlift Arms race Hungarian Uprising Cuban Missile Crisis Prague Spring Detente Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Second Cold War The end of the Cold War This course is ideal for individuals who are History teachers, A-level students, GCSE students, pre-uni. or Anyone with an interest in history It is particularly useful for History teachers, A-level students, GCSE students, pre-uni. or Anyone with an interest in history.
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Summary
Title: Edexcel GCSE History: The Cold War
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 25
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Historical context/ Grand Alliance
- Origins of the Cold War
- Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
- Berlin Blockade and airlift
- Arms race
- Hungarian Uprising
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Prague Spring
- Detente
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
- Second Cold War
- The end of the Cold War
Who Should Attend
- History teachers, A-level students, GCSE students, pre-uni.
- Anyone with an interest in history
Target Audiences
- History teachers, A-level students, GCSE students, pre-uni.
- Anyone with an interest in history
Specifically targeted for students and teachers of Edexcel GCSE History (9-1) – Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91.
The course content is also suitable for AQA students, although the exam practice is specifically aimed at Edexcel examination board.
For students of A-level or university history with no background in Cold War history, the course makes an excellent introduction to further research.
For maximum effectiveness, I recommend completing the course as follows:
1. Deal with one section at a time.
2. Watch all the videos in a section, taking notes and writing key questions as you watch.
3. Complete the multiple choice quiz at the end of the section.
4. Revise any topics you got wrong on the quiz.
5. Complete the resources after each lecture to consolidate learning.
6. Complete the exam zone.
There are videos talking students through the examination paper, how to structure questions and how to attain a Level 9.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Exam structure
Lecture 1: How to structure answers to Paper 2 – Section A
Chapter 2: The Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1949
Lecture 1: Introduction and Historical Context
Lecture 2: The Grand Alliance and World War II
Lecture 3: The three conferences
Lecture 4: Soviet expansion into Eastern Europe.
Lecture 5: Exam zone
Chapter 3: The intensification of the Cold War, 1946-1955
Lecture 1: Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
Lecture 2: Soviet response to Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
Lecture 3: Berlin Blockade and airlift
Lecture 4: Arms race and the creation of the Warsaw Pact
Chapter 4: Cold War crises, 1953-1968
Lecture 1: Hungarian Uprising
Lecture 2: Berlin crisis and the building of the Berlin Wall.
Lecture 3: Cuban Missile Crisis
Lecture 4: Czechoslovakia and the Prague Spring
Lecture 5: Exam zone
Chapter 5: The end of the Cold War
Lecture 1: Detente
Lecture 2: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Lecture 3: The Second Cold War
Lecture 4: The End of the Cold War
Lecture 5: Exam zone
Chapter 6: Examination
Instructors
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Mark Foley
Teacher
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