@HistoryRevisionSuccess is the timeline still an appropriate task in a 2 week easter break with exams in May, seems like 3 days of work per book, thanks in advance.
Hi Miss! Thank you for taking the time to give these revision techniques. Although these tactics are amazing, I'm not sure how to review and consolidate the information I'd put into the table/s. Usually I use flashcards, how would you recommend I go about this? For context, I'm currently in year 12. Thank you!
This video is really helpful, thank you! However, i have a question: does quoting a historian count as a solid and reliable evidence in your essay answer? Or are statistics and facts better? Thank you in advance!
Statistics and facts are better to prove your argument. The historian is to enhance it/or provide an easier way to critique that position. The historian adds sophistication and a level above to try but the a*, but shouldn’t replace any of the core elements of the essay like evidence and analysis!
A good point! The video is targeted at the AQA course, correct. However the Edexcel courses ask essentially the same questions - if you compare the argument based essay questions for AQA and Edexcel they are in the same format. I wouldn’t necessarily approach revision differently due to the course - the concepts and methods should remain the same. Was there something specific you were unsure/confused about from the video for your course?
@@HistoryRevisionSuccess Do not understand the "themes"? We do 5 sub topics which is The Changing Political Environment, Quest for Civil Rights, Society and Culture Change, Changing Quality of Life and Reagan.
Hi! Thank you so much for this! I just have a few questions about organising a theme into key questions and so forth. If my theme is Henry VII's foreign policy and my key question is "How successful was Henry's foreign policy" would it be correct for my sub questions to be "How successful were Henry’s treaties?, How successful were Henry’s marriage alliances? and How was Henry’s relationship like with other foreign countries?" and then leading to my factors being "How successful was the Treaty of Redon? How successful was the Treaty of Medina Del Campo, involving a marriage alliance? and Describe the nature of England’s relationship with France during Henry VII’s reign?" (and other similar sentences) leading to my analytical points being sentences like "the Treaty of Medina Del Campo was successful in treating Henry VII's foreign policy because...." and "the Treaty of Medina Del Campo WASN'T successful in treating Henry VII's foreign policy because...." and so forth. Would this be correct? Thank you so much!
You could absolutely do it that way. Considering under Henry VII the big issue is really how far foreign policy helped to secure succession/the dynasty (as much of his reign is about this) I would instead think of this as the key question. (It is essentially the same as you put, just with a more precise evaluation point). So, something like - how successfully did foreign policy establish the succession and Tudor dynasty? Then you could consider the effectiveness of treaties, marriage alliances, role of foreign powers in rebellion. Factors wise you could do it thematically so your factors would be - treaties, marriage alliances etc. Or, by country. Or do it one way, then copy paste the information around to theme it the other so you can visually see how the points can be moved. Hope this was helpful!
This is actually amazing. Thank you for making this videos this will be a massive help!!!
Great! So glad it can help :)
Can't thank you enough for this video! Great techniques and really thorough. This is gonna help so much
@HistoryRevisionSuccess is the timeline still an appropriate task in a 2 week easter break with exams in May, seems like 3 days of work per book, thanks in advance.
Thanks for the great video! Where can I purchase the Tudors key questions resource? The link in the description isn’t working
Hi Miss! Thank you for taking the time to give these revision techniques.
Although these tactics are amazing, I'm not sure how to review and consolidate the information I'd put into the table/s.
Usually I use flashcards, how would you recommend I go about this?
For context, I'm currently in year 12.
Thank you!
Such a useful video !! Tysm 💖
Thank you!
This video slays ty 🙏🏾
God this video is amazing thank you so much
Amazing! So glad it was helpful! Thank you :)
This video is really helpful, thank you! However, i have a question: does quoting a historian count as a solid and reliable evidence in your essay answer? Or are statistics and facts better? Thank you in advance!
Statistics and facts are better to prove your argument. The historian is to enhance it/or provide an easier way to critique that position. The historian adds sophistication and a level above to try but the a*, but shouldn’t replace any of the core elements of the essay like evidence and analysis!
@@HistoryRevisionSuccess Thank you a lot for such a quick answer!
Thanks for the tips but it is a bit challenging when I do Edexcel which is very different
A good point! The video is targeted at the AQA course, correct. However the Edexcel courses ask essentially the same questions - if you compare the argument based essay questions for AQA and Edexcel they are in the same format. I wouldn’t necessarily approach revision differently due to the course - the concepts and methods should remain the same.
Was there something specific you were unsure/confused about from the video for your course?
@@HistoryRevisionSuccess Do not understand the "themes"? We do 5 sub topics which is The Changing Political Environment, Quest for Civil Rights, Society and Culture Change, Changing Quality of Life and Reagan.
hello, this was very useful! May I ask what platform do you use to make your tables? e.g, microsoft word? Thank you!
Great, glad to hear! Yes I just make them on word! :)
Hi! Thank you so much for this! I just have a few questions about organising a theme into key questions and so forth.
If my theme is Henry VII's foreign policy and my key question is "How successful was Henry's foreign policy" would it be correct for my sub questions to be "How successful were Henry’s treaties?, How successful were Henry’s marriage alliances? and
How was Henry’s relationship like with other foreign countries?"
and then leading to my factors being "How successful was the Treaty of Redon? How successful was the Treaty of Medina Del Campo, involving a marriage alliance? and Describe the nature of England’s relationship with France during Henry VII’s reign?" (and other similar sentences) leading to my analytical points being sentences like "the Treaty of Medina Del Campo was successful in treating Henry VII's foreign policy because...." and "the Treaty of Medina Del Campo WASN'T successful in treating Henry VII's foreign policy because...." and so forth. Would this be correct? Thank you so much!
You could absolutely do it that way. Considering under Henry VII the big issue is really how far foreign policy helped to secure succession/the dynasty (as much of his reign is about this) I would instead think of this as the key question. (It is essentially the same as you put, just with a more precise evaluation point). So, something like - how successfully did foreign policy establish the succession and Tudor dynasty? Then you could consider the effectiveness of treaties, marriage alliances, role of foreign powers in rebellion. Factors wise you could do it thematically so your factors would be - treaties, marriage alliances etc. Or, by country. Or do it one way, then copy paste the information around to theme it the other so you can visually see how the points can be moved. Hope this was helpful!
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