Section 1: What is ‘developed’ explanation?

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Section 1: What is ‘developed’ explanation? Focus: AO1 & AO2 Question types: all those that demands analysis and explanation of second order concepts, underpinned b knowledge and understanding. In what ways… Which of the following… Write an account… How far do you agree with the statement? Explain the significance of… Compare…In what ways are they similar? Has X been the major factor in… Explain what was important about… The main change was…

Teaching about knowledge, understanding and second order concepts (AO1&AO2) Three stages in historical thinking Evaluate Students reach a balanced, relevant and justified judgement (Level 3/4 skill) Explain Students use extended reasoning and knowledge to demonstrate an understanding of second-order concepts. They may also show understanding of sequencing and connections. (Level 2/3 skill) Identify Students state, assert, and/or describe relevant causes, consequences, similarities (Level 1 skill) AO1 Students need to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of the period of history they have studied AO2 Students need to explain and analyse historical events and periods using second-order concepts. The second-order concepts include: cause, consequence, change, continuity, similarity & difference, significance

IDENTIFY EXPLAIN FACTOR To reach a level 2 students need to explain and answer the actual question IDENTIFY FACTOR EXPLAIN

Understanding the concept of ‘explanation’ Explaining concepts Why did Germany hate the military terms of the Treaty of Versailles? A student had to consider this statement as part of a 16 mark question about why the Germans resented the Treaty of Versailles. Students needed to identify and explain a range of factors, this was one: So what? ‘They hated the fact that their army had been reduced to 100,000 men because this was not many and it meant that they had a small and weak army.’ Question: Does this answer count as historical explanation?

Understanding the concept of ‘explanation’ Explaining concepts Why did Germany hate the military terms of the Treaty of Versailles? ‘They hated the fact that their army had been reduced to 100,000 men because this was not many and it meant that they had a small and weak army.’ This would make them vulnerable to attack because Germany was surrounded by heavily armed neighbours.