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Title: NSS History


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NSS History
  • Introduction

2
What is History.
  • History is the discovery of the constant and
    universal principles of human nature.
  • David Hume

3
Why should you study History?
  • To discover where you stand in the modern world
    through understanding the origins and development
    of modern events
  • To approach past and current events in an
    impartial manner using a variety of perspectives
  • To develop the skills of critical thinking,
    making sound judgments and effective
    communication through exploring historical issues
  • To develop a global perspective and an enhanced
    understanding of the rapid change in todays
    world

4
How useful is History?
  • Very useful
  • Develop students potential for further studies
    in the humanities, social sciences or perhaps
    business management
  • Training in History is very useful for
    professions that require critical and independent
    thinking
  • Historical knowledge and skills can be applied in
    everyday life

5
CURRICULUM
  • Compulsory Part
  • Introduction The Making of the Modern
    World
  • The foundations of Western supremacy
  • Western expansion and the formation of colonial
    empires
  • Asias reactions to western expansion
  • Towards international cooperation

6
Compulsory Part
  • Theme A
  • Modernization and Transformation in
    Twentieth-Century Asia
  • Hong Kong
  • China
  • Japan and Southeast Asia
  • Theme B
  • Conflicts and Cooperation in the
    Twentieth-Century World
  • The two world wars and the peace settlements
  • The Cold War
  • The quest for peace and international cooperation

7
You have a choice!
  • Elective Part
  • Focus on an aspect of 20th century history
  • Relevant to your needs, interests, and ability
    levels
  • Choose ONE of the following
  • Comparative Studies
  • Issue-based Studies
  • Local Heritage Studies

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Elective Part
  • Comparative Studies e.g. Compare the role of the
    US in helping economic recovery of Britain and
    Japan after the Second World War.
  • Issue-based Studies e.g. Among all the
    participants in the First World War, should
    Germany bear the sole responsibility for the
    outbreak of the War?
  • Local Heritage Studies e.g. The Bun Festival the
    changing culture and tradition of Hong Kong

9
Assessment
  • Public Examination (80)
  • Paper 1 Data-based questions (50) 1 hr. 45
    min.
  • Paper 2 2 essay-type questions (30) 1 hr. 15
    min.
  • Questions in both papers will fall within the
    Compulsory part.
  • School-based Assessment (SBA) (20)
  • A two-task course assignment related to
    students selected elective
  • Presentation of study outline (10), conducted
    before the end of S.5
  • Study report (10), submitted in the second term
    of S.6

10
Sample questions
  • To what extent was Hong Kong modernised by the
    year 2000? Explain your answer with reference to
    Hong Kongs political and economic developments
    in the period 1970s-1990s.
  • Do you agree that militarism harmed rather than
    benefited Japan up to 1945? Explain your answer.
  • Compare the main features of Chinas
    modernisation efforts in the Maoist and post-Mao
    periods.

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Sample questions
  • In what ways was the Second World War a turning
    point in 20th_century world history? Explain
    your answer with reference to any one country or
    region covered by this syllabus.
  • How effective was the United Nations in solving
    environmental problems in the second half of the
    20th century?
  • To what extent were Israeli-Arab conflicts caused
    by the racial factor?

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Qualities of a good History student
  • Good command of English
  • Good thinking skills
  • Keen to ask questions
  • Active learning attitude
  • Fond of reading
  • Acquisitive of truth
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