The changes, at a glance
Syllabus organization
The teaching routes have been removed. Standard Level learners now choose:
Higher Level learners also study:
All students still complete an Internal Assessment called The Historical Investigation.
Paper 1
Paper 1 previously consisted of 3 prescribed subjects, each with its own exam. The new syllabus now includes 5 prescribed subjects, each consisting of 2 cross-regional case studies. Students must study one prescribed subject, and within that subject, they must study both of the cross-regional case studies. Students will be examined on only one of the case studies; they may not compare and contrast.
The new prescribed subjects all have specific focuses; these include:
Prescribed subject |
Case studies |
Military leaders |
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Conquest and its impact |
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The move to global war |
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Rights and protest |
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Conflict and intervention |
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Paper 2
Students previously had to study 2 out of 5 Twentieth Century topics and were examined via essay questions on each of their respective topics of study.
Students now must choose 2 out of a total of 12 world history topics. Each topic studied must consider 2 different case studies. The subject guide provides suggested examples of case studies.
The new exam will include 2 questions per topic. Questions will be broad, and won’t reference specific countries or specific historical figures.
Paper 3
Learners previously studied 1 of 4 HL options, and the teacher focused on 3 of 12 sections within that option. Students still choose 1 Higher Level option, of a choice of four, and teachers now choose 3 of 18 sections within that option.
The new Higher Level Options are:
The exam will consist of 2 questions from each topic section. Only historical figures and events named in the subject guide will be included on the exam.
Internal Assessment
The History IA is still worth 25% of a Standard Level learner’s final grade, and 20% of a Higher Level learner’s final grade. It is still evaluated out of a total of 25 possible marks.
The IA is now split into 3 distinct sections:
Identification and evaluation of sources
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Investigation
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Reflection
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The Reflection is a new area, and will be introduced to all new IB Diploma Internal Assessments going forward. The Reflection should be about 400 words long and in the History IA, the student might reflect on points like:
The IA must be written in prose (no bullet points) and the examiner will stop reading at 2,200 words.
Concept-based learning
The new subject guide requires teachers to implement a concept-based approach, integrating 6 key concepts into learning. These concepts include:
Helping learners to more clearly connect subject content to wider global themes, concept-based learning enables an active, student-centered approach. It promotes independent thought, strengthening achievement.
Approaches to teaching and learning
Developing big picture, trans-disciplinary skills is also a priority in the new guide. In IB History, this means creating a solid link between factual content, cross-disciplinary concepts and skills. There are 6 specific Approaches to learning skills you must develop:
Download our printable guide to the new IB History syllabus
Help learners critically engage with and actively explore historical issues, developed directly with the IB for the revised syllabus.
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