Conflict and Kiwis

SKU: 9781442556966
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  • Author:
    BOWEN George
  • ISBN:
    9781442556966
  • Publication Date:
    November 2013
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    144
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Pearson Education
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Conflict and Kiwis
Conflict and Kiwis

Conflict and Kiwis

SKU: 9781442556966
Regular price $61.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BOWEN George
  • ISBN:
    9781442556966
  • Publication Date:
    November 2013
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    144
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Pearson Education
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

Conflict and Kiwis will help you gain a good overview and insight into the differing forms that conflict can take and specifically a number of key world conflicts and key happenings that impacted on New Zealand.

Conflict and Kiwis covers the events and the people that contributed to these significant conflicts and examines how these events helped shape the New Zealand we know and love today. This book will assist teachers and students of History to meet the Level Six New Zealand Curriculum requirements of:- understanding how the causes and consequences of past events that are of significance to New Zealanders shape the lives of people and society
- understanding how peoples perspectives on past events that are of significance to New Zealanders differ.

The book also supports the Level Seven New Zealand Curriculum requirements of:
- understanding how historical forces and movements have influenced the causes and consequences of events of significance to New Zealanders
- understanding how peoples interpretations of events that are of significance to New Zealanders differ.

It can also be used to support inquiry learning to meet the Level Eight New Zealand Curriculum requirements.

Each chapter of the book is a topic in and of itself. Starting at pre-World War I, this comprehensive and well-written book covers World War I, World War II, conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and the Pacific, as well as racial and philosophical conflicts such as those over nuclear issues. Described in each chapter are the forces of politics and economics both global and local that can create, sustain and end conflict.

The book offers suggestions for assessment opportunities for all of the History Achievement Standards at Level One.

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  • Conflict and Kiwis will help you gain a good overview and insight into the differing forms that conflict can take and specifically a number of key world conflicts and key happenings that impacted on New Zealand.

    Conflict and Kiwis covers the events and the people that contributed to these significant conflicts and examines how these events helped shape the New Zealand we know and love today. This book will assist teachers and students of History to meet the Level Six New Zealand Curriculum requirements of:- understanding how the causes and consequences of past events that are of significance to New Zealanders shape the lives of people and society
    - understanding how peoples perspectives on past events that are of significance to New Zealanders differ.

    The book also supports the Level Seven New Zealand Curriculum requirements of:
    - understanding how historical forces and movements have influenced the causes and consequences of events of significance to New Zealanders
    - understanding how peoples interpretations of events that are of significance to New Zealanders differ.

    It can also be used to support inquiry learning to meet the Level Eight New Zealand Curriculum requirements.

    Each chapter of the book is a topic in and of itself. Starting at pre-World War I, this comprehensive and well-written book covers World War I, World War II, conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and the Pacific, as well as racial and philosophical conflicts such as those over nuclear issues. Described in each chapter are the forces of politics and economics both global and local that can create, sustain and end conflict.

    The book offers suggestions for assessment opportunities for all of the History Achievement Standards at Level One.

Conflict and Kiwis will help you gain a good overview and insight into the differing forms that conflict can take and specifically a number of key world conflicts and key happenings that impacted on New Zealand.

Conflict and Kiwis covers the events and the people that contributed to these significant conflicts and examines how these events helped shape the New Zealand we know and love today. This book will assist teachers and students of History to meet the Level Six New Zealand Curriculum requirements of:- understanding how the causes and consequences of past events that are of significance to New Zealanders shape the lives of people and society
- understanding how peoples perspectives on past events that are of significance to New Zealanders differ.

The book also supports the Level Seven New Zealand Curriculum requirements of:
- understanding how historical forces and movements have influenced the causes and consequences of events of significance to New Zealanders
- understanding how peoples interpretations of events that are of significance to New Zealanders differ.

It can also be used to support inquiry learning to meet the Level Eight New Zealand Curriculum requirements.

Each chapter of the book is a topic in and of itself. Starting at pre-World War I, this comprehensive and well-written book covers World War I, World War II, conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and the Pacific, as well as racial and philosophical conflicts such as those over nuclear issues. Described in each chapter are the forces of politics and economics both global and local that can create, sustain and end conflict.

The book offers suggestions for assessment opportunities for all of the History Achievement Standards at Level One.