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A-Level and GCSE History

Knowledge for Every Level and Ability

A-Level and GCSE History

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”. 


If you are intrigued by our past and want to learn how it will shape our future, you should consider studying history. History is a multifaceted discipline that will increase your cultural awareness and moral understanding of the world we live in.

By studying history with Fusion Education you will gain a range of transferable skills, from informed citizenship and critical thinking, to research and general awareness. What’s more, the knowledge acquired through the study of history is relevant in a wide range of disciplines and can lead to diverse employment opportunities.

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It’s a common misperception that studying history simply involves remembering people, events, key dates, and places etc. The who, what, when and where types of questions are just the start of it. Historians are far more interested in exploring the how and why questions – that is, interpreting events to better understand how they unfolded and why they occurred.


So, historians typically reach agreement on the general “facts” surrounding a historical event but then can interpret things very differently. Take, for instance, the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy. Everyone knows that he was shot during a motorcade in Dallas on 22 November 1963. But was Lee Harvey Oswald the perpetrator? If so, did he act alone or was there another shooter? Or was Oswald a “patsy” as part of a cover-up? Historians spend most of their careers debating (or arguing!) with one another.’

At Fusion Education we will demystify the myths and teach you the skills for effective debate.  

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