Collins History of Antigua and Barbuda for Lower Secondary offers students an exciting opportunity to explore the rich and complex history of their country. Written by an Antiguan teacher and historian, this course is designed to help learners develop a strong understanding of key historical events and their lasting impacts, while providing in-depth coverage of the local syllabus.
The book equips students with essential analytical and critical-thinking skills, preparing them for further study and progression to CSEC History. Through a wide-ranging and carefully structured approach, the course explores key themes including History and Identity, Indigenous Peoples and the European Encounter, Enslavement and Resistance, Emancipation and Post-Emancipation, and Contemporary Antigua and Barbuda.
Each unit features clear, accessible explanations, practical classroom activities, and end-of-unit questions to reinforce learning and deepen understanding. Engaging features such as Did you know...? boxes and research tasks help bring the subject to life and encourage students to think critically about Antiguan and Barbudan history.
Developed, reviewed, and written specifically for Antigua and Barbuda by experts in the islands' history, this resource provides:
Full coverage of the Antiguan and Barbudan lower secondary history syllabusClear and accessible explanations of key topicsEnd-of-unit questions to consolidate understandingEngaging activities, including research tasks, projects, and discussionsAnswers and supplementary materials are available at:
https: //collins.co.uk/pages/international-caribbean-resources
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