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Week Term 1 1 - B 1 st February 2 - A 8 th February 3 - B 15 th February 4 - A 22 nd February Title: Area of Study /Outcome Course outline CRC History course The eve of the new century. Europe pre- World War One World War One Imperial Russia to Communist State Constructing history Sources & evidence The rise and fall of empires in Europe. The causes of Imperial tensions. Effects of nationalism Causes and events Bolshevik Revolution. USSR's role in World War One. CONTENT Assessment Explanation of Outcomes and SACs 5 - B 2 nd March The end of The Great War The Treaty of Versailles and the new Europe. 6 - A 8 th March 7 - B 15 th March 8 - A 22 nd March Writing the history essay USA society between the wars. Case Study: USA Rise of new Political Ideals Case study: Russia Planning, drafting and presenting an essay. Social Life in the 1920's and 1930's The Roaring 20's and the Great Depression. Film stimulus 'Chicago' Communism. Political theories and social realities. Case studies Outcome 1: Essay on World War One Term 2 1 - B 12 th April 2 - A 19 th April Rise of new Political Ideals Case study: USA German society between the wars. Democracy and Fascism. Political theories and social realities. Case Studies. Social life in the 1920's and 1930's. Film Study: 'Cabaret'

The Weimar 3 - B 26 th April 4 - A 3 rd May Republic. German society Hitler and the rise of Nazism Preparation of the analysis on the film study. Commence study of the Nazi rise. Study of Hitler and the rise of the Nazi Party. Examination of Hitler's political ideas and the beginnings of the Third Reich. Outcome 2: Response to questions and extended response. 5 - B 10 th May 6 - A 17 th May Life under the Swastika World War Two Examination of the daily life for Germans The role of the Hitler Youth Treatment of Dissidents Hitler and the Jewish question Causes and events European conflicts 7 B 24 th May 8 A 31 st May Annotated Visual Analysis 3-4 June Year 11 Exams / Year 12 Orals Political, cultural and social expression during World War Two. Planning and presentation of PowerPoint. World War Two 31;1 st & 2 nd.last CLASSES Revision 3-4 June Year 11 Exams Outcome 3 Visual analysis/ PowerPoint Presentation. Victory -Europe. Defeat of the Axis powers. Victory in the Pacific. Summing -up and revision. END OF SEMESTER THURS. STUDY DAY YR 11 FRI. COMMENCEMENT OF YEAR 11 EXAMS MON. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOL. EXAM WEEK

WED.10 th June. GAT(for all students doing units 3/4). EXAM WEEK End Sem 1 2 June 9 - B 8 th June 10 - A 14 th June 11 - B 22 nd June Term 3 1 - A 12 th July 7June Q Birthday/ 97-11 June Year 11 Exams / 8-10 June Year 12 Exams / 10 June GAT 14 June Report Writing Day 15 June Semester 2 commences Introduction to the Cold War Emergence of competing ideologies 2 - B 19 th July 3 - A 26 th July 4 - B Political and military conflicts Post World-War 11 MON.REPORT WRITING DAY Political ideologies - examination of the principle features of communism and capitalism. Overview of the Cold War-Timeline. Initial causes of tension: The division of Germany. The Berlin Blockade. The emergence of the Iron Curtain The Truman Doctrine. Establishment of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. The Cuban Missile Crisis Afghanistan; the Soviet invasion. Resistance and the rise of the Mujaheddin

2 nd August Rise of the Taliban and the USA led invasion. 5 - A 9 th August 6 - B Détente and Peaceful Co-Existence. Events and reasons for the fall of 16 th August communism. 7 - A Social Civil Rights movement in the United States. 23 rd August movements Anti-War / Peace Movement Outcome 1: Analysis SAC 8 - B 30 th August 9 - A 6 th September 10 - B 13 th September Term 4 Outcome 2: Essay 1 - A 4th October Modified Timetable 4 5 October/ Yr 12 Compulsory Trial Exams Oct 6-8 Issues for the Millennium Individual research topic e.g. Indonesia and East Timor, Break-up of Yugoslavia, Israel & Palestinians, Iran & Iraq conflicts, Political & Ethnic tensions in Africa, Evaluation of UN, AIDS and Health issues, Rights of Indigenous peoples Individual research presentations 2 - B 11 th October 3 - A 18 th October 4 - B 25 th October 18 Oct Yr 12 last day of classes 29 Oct Yr 12 Exams commence Presentations continue. 5 - A Melbourne Cup MON.CRC HOLIDAY TUES.YR.11 STUDY DAY Outcome 3: Research report/ presentation

3 rd November Holidays/ 5 November Year 11 classes end 6 9 th November 7 15 th November 8 22 nd November 9 29 th November 10 6 th December 11 13 th December 8 9 November Year 11 Study Days/ 10 Nov Yr 11 Exams begin Examinations Transition - Year 12 (Full Week) Orientation - Year 11, 2011 (Tu Fr) TUES.MELB CUP PUBLIC HOLIDAY FRI. LAST DAY OF YR.11 CLASSES 8 TH & 9 TH Yr.11 STUDY DAYS THURS.YR.11 STUDY WED.YR.11 ENGLISH EXAM