International GCSE Pakistan Studies (2107)

International GCSE Pakistan Studies (2107)

The LRN International GCSE Pakistan Studies is designed to enable international candidates to demonstrate their ability in terms of a background to Pakistan movement, foreign policy, and socio-political cohesion and nationhood.

Accreditation

LRN International GCSEs are globally recognised qualifications designed specifically for international candidates and are available outside the United Kingdom. Candidates based in England refer to the Ofqual register.

LevelBeginner
Grading9 to 1
AssessmentWritten exam papers
Guided Learning Hours1:30 Hours

What you'll learn

  • Social Background to Pakistan Movement
  • Pakistan movement in the 20th century
  • Socio-Political Cohesion and Nationhood
  • Foreign policy of Pakistan

Introduction

This specification provides an overview to the LRN International GCSE Pakistan Studies1 . This document is suitable for various users, including candidates, centres, administrators, employers, parents/guardians, teachers (and other related staff) and examiners. The specification outlines the key features and administrative procedures required for this international qualification.

Objective

The LRN International GCSE Pakistan Studies is designed to enable international candidates to demonstrate their ability in terms of a background to Pakistan movement, foreign policy, and socio-political cohesion and nationhood.

Mode of Delivery

This qualification has been constructed to be delivered within centres. Centres will need to demonstrate to LRN, through the centre recognition processes, that they have the resources, facilities and competence to deliver. However, centres must be able to demonstrate, in line with LRN’s criteria, that they have the means, capability, capacity and resources (including suitably qualified centre staff) to deliver by the method chosen by the centre.

Progression

The LRN International GCSE Pakistan Studies has been designed to reflect the wide variation in candidates’ origins, levels of education and career aims. Progression opportunities may, therefore, take a variety of paths. Depending on the level of qualification achieved, it may be appropriate for the candidate to progress to:

1. Similar level 2 qualification in Pakistan Studies;
2. LRN Level 2 Certificate or Diploma in Pre-A Foundation Studies;
3. LRN Level 3 Diploma in Pre-U Foundation Studies;
4. A higher level of any qualification – e.g. A-Level, Diploma
5. Vocationally Related Qualifications

Breakdown of Assessment Objectives

AO 1 – demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the key features and characteristics of the periods studied.

AO 2 – explain and analyse historical events and periods studied using second-order historical concepts.

AO 3 – analyse, evaluate and use sources (contemporary to the period) to make substantiated judgements, in the context of historical events studied.

AO 4- analyse, evaluate and make substantiated judgements about interpretations in the context of historical events studied.

Assessment

The assessment for this qualification consists of written exam papers, set and marked by the LRN.

Results

Exam series are in:
• January (results released in March)
• June (results released in August)
• November (results released in January)

Re-takes

Whereas candidates can re-take the whole qualification as often as they wish, individual components cannot be re-taken as it is a traditional linear specification.

Please remember, one entry per qualification is sufficient and will cover all the question papers including certification.

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