3HIS2C

Votes for Women! - History

Courses Description

Head of Pathway: Mr G. Van den Hoeven.

“A woman’s place is in the home”? Not anymore! This module will analyse the way that women have sought to have rights in democratic society. We’ll study the Women’s Suffrage movement (the fight to get the right to vote) in England and Aotearoa, and how it led to massive changes in the place of women in our society (and how there’s still a long way to go!).

Students will develop skills in crafting an argument and applying supporting evidence; perfect preparation for writing at university and beyond!

It is highly recommended that you take this module in conjunction with Trimester 1 and 3 History modules. Doing this will mean that you can gain 16 credits in this Table A university approved subject.

Credit Information

You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.

Total Credits Available: 11
Internal Assessed Credits: 5
External Assessed Credits: 6
Assessment
Description
Level
Internal or
External
Credits
L1 Literacy Credits
UE Literacy Credits
Numeracy Credits
A.S. 91435 v2
NZQA Info

History 3.2 - Analyse an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders


Level: 3
Internal or External: Internal
Credits: 5
Level 1 Literacy Credits: 0
University Entrance Literacy Credits: 5r *
Numeracy Credits: 0
A.S. 91439 v2
NZQA Info

History 3.6 - Analyse a significant historical trend and the force(s) that influenced it


Level: 3
Internal or External: External
Credits: 6
Level 1 Literacy Credits: 0
University Entrance Literacy Credits: 6r,6w *
Numeracy Credits: 0
Credit Summary
Total Credits: 11
Total Level 1 Literacy Credits: 0
Total University Entrance Literacy Credits: 11
Total Numeracy Credits: 0

Disclaimer

The standards offered are correct at the time of writing. These are subject to change depending on student selections.

We endeavour to run all courses but are subject to minimise class sizes. Maximum class sizes apply. Once a course is full alternative selections are needed.

Course context or content may change by the start of the year.

Once a student makes their selections and confirms these, any changes must be accompanied by a letter of support from Whanau and are subject to available spaces in courses. 

All Junior Bilingual students must select the literacy and numeracy modules in the language of their pathway each trimester and one other integrated language module  (3 out of 4 of their modules must be bilingual).

All senior Bilingual students must take all modules available in the language of their pathway.