Cambridge International Examinations - General Certificate of Education - Ordinary Level History
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Modular Infobox
[edit | edit source]Modular Name: | Cambridge International Examinations - GCE Ordinary Level History |
Modular Code: | EB0003 |
Modular Type: | Examination Boards Modules |
Modular Facilitator: | Lockleong93 |
Department: | Department of Southeast Asian History |
Preclusions: | EB0001, EB0002 |
Related Module: | EB0004 (Cambridge International Examinations - GCE Advanced Level History) |
Modular Description
[edit | edit source]Module EB0003 (Cambridge International Examinations - GCE Ordinary Level History) aims to provide students with a basic grasp of Southeast Asian History using Syllabus 2158 of CIE.
Syllabus Outline
[edit | edit source]Students will study the following topics:
- The Japanese Occupation
- Malaya (present-day Malaysia) and the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia)
- Domestic and foreign issues since independence.
- The Indonesian Revolution
Schedule
[edit | edit source]- Week 1: Administration of the Malay States, 1874-1941
- Week 2: Administration of the Malay States, 1874-1941
- Week 3: Formation of the Straits Settlements
- Week 4: Administration of the Dutch East Indies
- Week 5: Japanese occupation and impact
- Week 6: Post-War Nationalism and Constitutional Developments
- Week 7: Post-War Nationalism and Constitutional Developments
- Week 8: Domestic and foreign issues since independence
- Week 9: Domestic and foreign issues since independence / Revision
- Week 10: Final Paper
Assignments
[edit | edit source]- Describe the events since the Second World War that led to:
- the creation of the Federation of Malaya in 1948;
- the creation of Malaysia in 1963;
- the secession of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965.
- To what extent, during the years 1965-91, have the governments of both Malaysia and Singapore proved stable?
- While stability is the dominant impression, reserve marks in the higher range for those who do indicate the opposite, e.g. conflict with Chinese, suspension of parliamentary government in 1971. 1
Lessons
[edit | edit source]Week 1: Administration of the Malay States, 1874-1941
List of students and contributors
[edit | edit source]- Lockleong93 (Modular Coordinator)
- ValerietheBlonde (Student)
- lcaro88 (Student)
- [[User:Dantovski] [Dantovski] (Student)
- dgeary (Student)
Notes
[edit | edit source]Related Schools & Departments
[edit | edit source]- School of History
- Department of European History
- Department of Indic History
- Department of Philosophy of History
- Department of Southeast Asian History