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Higher Modern Studies

Modern Studies is one of SQA's most popular National Qualifications.

The subject is taught throughout Scotland and is respected by employers and universities, especially faculties of Law and Humanities.

Assessment in Higher Modern Studies is carried out internally and externally.

Internally within schools and colleges, students sit assessments drawn from the SQA National Assessment Bank (commonly referred to as "NABs").

Externally, students sit a two-paper examination in the May of the academic year.

To gain the full award, students need to pass all the internal assessments and the external exam, which is graded A-D, C being the pass mark.

Paper 1
Section A Political Issues in the UK (Essays 15 marks each)
Section B Social Issues in the UK: Wealth and Health Inequalities (Essay 15 marks)
Section C International Issues (Essays 15 marks)
Paper 2 Short Evaluating Questions (10)
Decision Making Exercise: Wealth and Health Inequalities in the UK (20 marks)

Within each Section there are Study Themes.

In the SQA exam, students must answer a question from a Study Theme in Section A: Political Issues in the UK, Section B: Social Issues in the UK and Section C: International Issues, then another one from either A or C, but NOT B.

Students must then sit Paper 2, which is a Decision Making Exercise, taken from Section B: Social Issues in the UK

Modernityscotland seeks to raise standards in attainment.

Educational institutions e.g. Modern Studies departments/school libraries can subscribe to the site. Subscribers will receive:

Knowledge

Modern Studies is a dynamic subject. Modernityscotland has quality content in all the major Study Themes students need to cover.

Direction Knowledge is one thing. Using it in an exam situation is another. Modernityscotland contains advice on how to achieve an A pass.
Support Knowing the standard is essential. Students need to know where they stand. Subscribers receive model answers for Papers 1 and 2.
The Big Picture

Modernityscotland is geared towards achieving exam success. But, there is a bigger picture of life long learning.

Modernityscotland aims to motivate young people towards becoming successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors.

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