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Raising Achievement Using ICT

Raising Achievement Using ICT. History Mexborough School. By Mr RJ Huggins. Broadband access and interactive whiteboards can bring CD ROMs and revision websites to life. It gives pupils access to teaching materials that would be normally far too expensive to reproduce.

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Raising Achievement Using ICT

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  1. Raising AchievementUsing ICT History Mexborough School By Mr RJ Huggins

  2. Broadband access and interactive whiteboards can bring CD ROMs and revision websites to life. It gives pupils access to teaching materials that would be normally far too expensive to reproduce. ICT allow teachers to present information in new and exciting formats. Data projectors & PowerPoint are tailor made for allowing students to develop their oracy & literacy skills. It encourages even experienced staff to experiment with new teaching styles and share good practice. Packages like PowerPoint allow teachers to animate pictures, diagrams, photographs, maps & even mark schemes. The media effects can help to add pace, style and fun into a lesson. Pupils of all abilities, especially boys, find the visual nature of PowerPoint a lot more accessible. Raising Achievement Using ICT

  3. Harold Army forms a shield Wall William’s Archers Fyrd: Part Time Soldiers William’s Spearmen & Foot soldiers William’s Horsemen The Battle of Hastings, 1066 Harold’s Housecarls Unsuitable for horsemen

  4. William of Mamesbury, 1125 Guy of Amein, 1067 “Receiving the fatal arrow from a distance, he died. One of the Norman soldiers with a sword then cut off his leg as he lay.” “Then it was with an arrow which was shot towards the sky, struck Harold above the right eye.” Final Stage: Death of Harold William sends in a hit squad of Normans to kill King Harold

  5. The Battlefield Today King Harold was killed here

  6. Why was the Roman Army so Successful? Extended Writing

  7. Rewards Organisation Tactics Discipline Weapons & Armour Training

  8. People lose their jobs. Even more people lose their confidence and spend less money Causes of the Depression: Fear Demand drops. Fewer goods are sold. The Spiral Of Depression In order to stay in business companies cut wages Companies are forced to cut costs by laying people off People lose their confidence & start saving their money Demand drops even further.

  9. Impact on the Spiral of Depression? The First New Deal The Second New Deal Unemployment in the USA FDR becomes President Sick Chickens’ Case: The Supreme Court declares the New Deal as being Unconstitutional Election Start of the 2WW in Europe Election Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor

  10. In order to get a a grade ‘C’ upwards in exams, you must learn and use thekey words & facts. These concepts will be awarded as key‘knowledge.’ Spiral of Depression Fear / Confidence Fireside Chats Alphabet Agencies AAA, CCC, TVA, NRA, WPA & PWA Summary of key words Key Words

  11. Exam Question • How useful is this source to explain what action FDR took to end the Depression?

  12. Mark Scheme

  13. Fireside Chats’ introduced to tackle ‘Fear’ which was resulting in a loss of ‘confidence’ led to people not spending money & ‘Spiral of Depression.’ ‘Banking Crisis,’ FDR used ‘Fireside chats’ to restore public ‘confidence’ in the reopened banks. No mention of the Alphabet Agencies: CCC, AAA, TVA, NRA, PWA & WPA. Level 4 = an answer which includes one from each column. Level 3 For Against

  14. It encourages experienced staff to experiment with new teaching styles & to share good practice. The multimedia effects can add style, pace and fun to a lesson. ICT can bring historical sources alive

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