Junior History of Grenada: (First edition)
Paperback
Collins Junior History of Grenada is tailored to students at upper-primary and lower-secondary level and is designed to help students gain a solid understanding of Grenadian history by covering the syllabus in depth.
Taking students through a wide range of topics including Identity, Slavery and Resistance, Emancipation, the Socialist Revolution, and Modern-day Grenadian art, literature and sport, the course will provide students with the key analytical skills needed to succeed in their assessments and think critically about Grenadian history.
·Developed and written specifically for Grenada by the Head of the University of the West Indies
·Full coverage of the Grenada syllabus
·Clear and accessible explanations of each topic
·Practical activities including research tasks, projects and discussions, to engage students and bring units to life
·End-of-unit questions and Did you know…? boxes consolidate and strengthen students’ understanding
For access to extra worksheets and supplementary material, visit this page https://collins.co.uk/pages/international-caribbean-resources
RRP: £19.99
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-861319-8
Publication Date
06-07-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
192 pages
Dimensions
192x265mm
Product Description
Collins Junior History of Grenada is tailored to students at upper-primary and lower-secondary level and is designed to help students gain a solid understanding of Grenadian history by covering the syllabus in depth.
Taking students through a wide range of topics including Identity, Slavery and Resistance, Emancipation, the Socialist Revolution, and Modern-day Grenadian art, literature and sport, the course will provide students with the key analytical skills needed to succeed in their assessments and think critically about Grenadian history.
·Developed and written specifically for Grenada by the Head of the University of the West Indies
·Full coverage of the Grenada syllabus
·Clear and accessible explanations of each topic
·Practical activities including research tasks, projects and discussions, to engage students and bring units to life
·End-of-unit questions and Did you know…? boxes consolidate and strengthen students’ understanding
For access to extra worksheets and supplementary material, visit this page https://collins.co.uk/pages/international-caribbean-resources
Author
Dr Nicole Phillip-Dowe
Dr Nicole Phillip-Dowe – who holds a PhD in History from The University of the West Indies, is Head of The University of the West Indies, Open Campus, Grenada, and formerly Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences and Professional Studies at TA Marryshow Community College, Grenada. She is the author of Women in Grenadian History, 1783-1983, which won the 2013 UWI Press Best-Selling Scholarly Monograph award and co-editor of Perspectives on the Grenada Revolution, 1979-1983.
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-861319-8
Publication Date
06-07-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
192 pages
Dimensions
192x265mm
Product Description
Collins Junior History of Grenada is tailored to students at upper-primary and lower-secondary level and is designed to help students gain a solid understanding of Grenadian history by covering the syllabus in depth.
Taking students through a wide range of topics including Identity, Slavery and Resistance, Emancipation, the Socialist Revolution, and Modern-day Grenadian art, literature and sport, the course will provide students with the key analytical skills needed to succeed in their assessments and think critically about Grenadian history.
·Developed and written specifically for Grenada by the Head of the University of the West Indies
·Full coverage of the Grenada syllabus
·Clear and accessible explanations of each topic
·Practical activities including research tasks, projects and discussions, to engage students and bring units to life
·End-of-unit questions and Did you know…? boxes consolidate and strengthen students’ understanding
For access to extra worksheets and supplementary material, visit this page https://collins.co.uk/pages/international-caribbean-resources
Author
Dr Nicole Phillip-Dowe
Dr Nicole Phillip-Dowe – who holds a PhD in History from The University of the West Indies, is Head of The University of the West Indies, Open Campus, Grenada, and formerly Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences and Professional Studies at TA Marryshow Community College, Grenada. She is the author of Women in Grenadian History, 1783-1983, which won the 2013 UWI Press Best-Selling Scholarly Monograph award and co-editor of Perspectives on the Grenada Revolution, 1979-1983.