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Source analysis

David McGill shows you how to use the range of material that is available on the internet to develop your ability to use, interpret and analyse sources effectively

Effective source analysis remains a key skill required by GCSE specifications and the internet is an excellent resource if you want to develop greater proficiency in this. This article contains three different activities which look at three different types of sources. These will help you to think about the skills you need to analyse sources effectively.

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