slowjam10
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Hey,
I don't know if any of you have read my posts in the General forum regarding my continually absent teacher, but I was wondering if anybody has any good textbook recommendations that I can use to write notes. The annoying thing it seems with modern is that there is no comprehensive textbook like say, Legal Studies.
Also, I've noticed that other students have mentioned that throughout your essays you have to refer to historians etc, well our teacher when he has been there that is, has not even mentioned any historians or their arguments or anything.
This is kind of worrying me and to make things worse is that he rushes through the work when he comes back from being away and no one really understands anything.
He even told us once that the stuff he tells us will only scrape us a pass.
So far we've covered WW1 and Indochina and have just started getting into Russia. Do you think we are behind?, because i definitely feel behind compared to other subjects. The teacher however, feels that we are perfectly on track.
The topics I do are:
WW1 - obviously
Indochina
Russia
Trotsky
The textbooks I have are the Key Features of Modern History and the HTA Modern History Study Guide. Do you have any other suggestions on textbooks that i can use to make notes? I have heard of one called Flashpoints: National and International Studies.
This is really annoying and sadly i have the same teacher for Extension History. I'm kind of in two minds whether to drop modern and keep ext. But then i will have only 10 units. Hence, Extension will count.
It's not like im doing terrible at any of my subjects as i am ranked first in them all bar modern which i am second and my marks range from high 80's to high 90's but i'm pretty worried about this subject.
I don't know if any of you have read my posts in the General forum regarding my continually absent teacher, but I was wondering if anybody has any good textbook recommendations that I can use to write notes. The annoying thing it seems with modern is that there is no comprehensive textbook like say, Legal Studies.
Also, I've noticed that other students have mentioned that throughout your essays you have to refer to historians etc, well our teacher when he has been there that is, has not even mentioned any historians or their arguments or anything.
This is kind of worrying me and to make things worse is that he rushes through the work when he comes back from being away and no one really understands anything.
He even told us once that the stuff he tells us will only scrape us a pass.
So far we've covered WW1 and Indochina and have just started getting into Russia. Do you think we are behind?, because i definitely feel behind compared to other subjects. The teacher however, feels that we are perfectly on track.
The topics I do are:
WW1 - obviously
Indochina
Russia
Trotsky
The textbooks I have are the Key Features of Modern History and the HTA Modern History Study Guide. Do you have any other suggestions on textbooks that i can use to make notes? I have heard of one called Flashpoints: National and International Studies.
This is really annoying and sadly i have the same teacher for Extension History. I'm kind of in two minds whether to drop modern and keep ext. But then i will have only 10 units. Hence, Extension will count.
It's not like im doing terrible at any of my subjects as i am ranked first in them all bar modern which i am second and my marks range from high 80's to high 90's but i'm pretty worried about this subject.