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HKDSE Curriculum

HKDSE Curriculum. History. Curriculum Structure. Compulsory Part Introduction: The Making of the Modern World. Curriculum Structure. Compulsory Part Theme A : Modernization and Transformation in Twentieth-Century Asia Modernization and transformation of Hong Kong

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HKDSE Curriculum

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  1. HKDSE Curriculum History

  2. Curriculum Structure Compulsory Part Introduction: The Making of the Modern World

  3. Curriculum Structure Compulsory Part Theme A: Modernization and Transformation in Twentieth-Century Asia • Modernization and transformation of Hong Kong • Modernization and transformation of China • Modernization and transformation of Japan and Southeast Asia

  4. Curriculum Structure Compulsory Part Theme B: Conflicts and Cooperation in the Twentieth-Century World • Major conflicts and the quest for peace • The quest for cooperation and prosperity

  5. Curriculum Structure Elective Part • Comparative Studies • Issue-based Studies • Local Heritage Studies

  6. Assessment:Public Examinations

  7. Assessment:Public Examinations

  8. Assessment:School-based Assessment

  9. Study of History helps to develop: • Analytical power • Independent, logical and critical thinking skills • Power of expression • It facilitates understanding of current issues • Study of History complements study of Liberal Studies

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