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Curriculum for Wales: History for 11-14 years

Curriculum for Wales: History for 11-14 years

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This book provides a curriculum for teaching history in Wales over the last 1000 years,using an enquiry-based approach and developing analytical and evaluative skills. It covers key events and themes,including the Norman Conquest, the Industrial Revolution, and the Welsh language, and encourages pupils to think like historians and consider change and continuity, cause and consequence.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 25 November 2022
Publisher: Hodder Education


Wales has a rich and complex history that spans over 1000 years, and its history, culture, and language are intricately connected. From the ancient Celtic civilizations to the Norman invasions, the Welsh people have endured many changes and challenges. In this book, we will explore the story of Wales over the last 1000 years, examining how Welsh history, cynefin (Welsh philosophy), culture, and language have evolved and influenced each other.

Welsh history is deeply rooted in the Celtic culture, which flourished in Wales before the arrival of the Romans. The Celts were known for their strong sense of community, their intricate art and literature, and their belief in the supernatural. The Roman invasion in 58 AD brought a new era of change to Wales, and the Roman influence can be seen in many aspects of Welsh culture today. The Romans built roads, cities, and fortifications throughout Wales, and they introduced new technologies and agricultural practices. However, the Roman occupation also brought about the decline of the Celtic culture, and many Welsh languages and traditions were lost.

The Middle Ages were a period of turmoil and change in Wales. The Norman invasion in 1066 brought a new ruling class to Wales, and the English language was introduced. The Normans also built castles and cathedrals throughout Wales, which are still visible today. However, the Norman rule.

The Middle Ages were a period of turmoil and change in Wales. The Norman invasion in 1066 brought a new ruling class to Wales, and the English language was introduced. The Normans also built castles and cathedrals throughout Wales, which are still visible today. However, the Norman occupation also brought about the decline of the Celtic culture, and many Welsh languages and traditions were lost.

The Renaissance period in Wales saw a revival of Welsh culture and language. The printing press was introduced in Wales in the 15th century, and this allowed for the dissemination of Welsh literature and the development of a Welsh printing industry. Welsh poets and writers such as Dafydd ap Gwilym and Gruffudd ap Cynan were active during this period, and their works helped to promote the Welsh language and culture.

The Industrial Revolution brought about significant changes to Wales. The coal and iron industries flourished in Wales, and many Welsh people moved to cities to work in these industries. This led to the growth of Welsh communities in cities such as Liverpool and Cardiff. However, the Industrial Revolution also brought about social and economic inequality, and many Welsh workers were exploited and marginalized.

The 20th century was a period of great change and development in Wales. The Welsh language was recognized as a national language in 1952, and this led to the development of a Welsh education system. The Welsh National Assembly was established in 1999, and this gave Wales greater autonomy and control over its own affairs. Wales has also been a hub for innovation and creativity, with many Welsh artists, musicians, and writers achieving international recognition.

In conclusion, the story of Wales over the last 1000 years is a tale of resilience, creativity, and cultural diversity. From the ancient Celtic civilizations to the Norman invasions, the Welsh people have endured many changes and challenges, but they have always maintained their sense of identity and their love for their language and culture. Today, Wales is a vibrant and dynamic country with a rich history and a strong sense of community.

Weight: 41g
Dimension: 276 x 213 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398347908

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