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A level Business and Economics teacher into his 8th year of teaching and examining (AQA) - advocate of active learning - activities where students have to make decisions

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A level Business and Economics teacher into his 8th year of teaching and examining (AQA) - advocate of active learning - activities where students have to make decisions
Stakeholders - Who's got the Xfactor?
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Stakeholders - Who's got the Xfactor?

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Found this engaged a Year 10 Applied GCSE Business Studies class into the topic of stakeholders and the varying interest and influence on the program as a business. However can be adapted for Post 16 use. The activity can be differentiated through adding or removing stakeholders or even adding to the complexity of stakeholders.
Kinesthetic starter Activity Functional Areas
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Kinesthetic starter Activity Functional Areas

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Developed this Kineasthetic starter for Yr 10 Applied GCSE Business Studies as an introduction to functional areas and organisational structure. There is also an element of problem solving as pupils must work out which area applies to them before starting the kineasthetic part. Activity 1 has functional areas & functional area descriptions. Activity 2 can be used for the 2nd half of the class with functional areas é job descriptions. Activity 3 has all the class problem solving before moving around.
AQA Business A/as level:  Measure of HR performance Labour Turnover and Employee Retention Lesson
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AQA Business A/as level: Measure of HR performance Labour Turnover and Employee Retention Lesson

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Designed in 2018 for my year 12 business A level class Full lesson on the measures of HR performance - Labour turnover and Employee Retention starts off labour turnover with a Data for bell work/starter then does into discussion of why does it matter before looking at some data of different industries/sectors then eval q to develop higher order skills and depends on then moves onto employee retention with some data to analyse before comparing sectors/industries then a decision making activity and reading to support.
The Right Leadership Style Lesson: Tannenbaum and Schmidt AQA business
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The Right Leadership Style Lesson: Tannenbaum and Schmidt AQA business

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Management Style: Tannenbaum and Schmidt lesson: planned for Year 1 AQA business spec Scenario opener - asking students to come up with how they would make decisions in 6 x scenarios then link to Tannenbaum and Schmidt theory. Then another scenario to build analysis and eval skills & eval depends on arguments. finally a mix and match activity to develop judgement skills. notes on depends on factors Visual Plenary.
Mix & Match Contexts/Situations to theories/decisions Activity AQA business Year 1 theories
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Mix & Match Contexts/Situations to theories/decisions Activity AQA business Year 1 theories

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Brand new activity designed for my A Level Business class for revision but also would work for skill building at end of year 1: 52 contexts (slips/boxes) and 32 Slides of the main theory/contexts in the Year 1 of the AQA specification (one theory per slide) on each slide students are asked to identify two contexts - one that could be useful / important / an issue for and one less so... they then need to explain why - so building contextualised analysis skills for short answers and compare and contrast judgment skills for essays. 52 compare and contrast contexts are thought of - which can be cut out so students can have a kinaesthetic activity or printed onto one A3 sheet of paper for quicker identification. fully editable revision or skills building resource
The revision bundle - AQA Business AS & A LEVEL
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The revision bundle - AQA Business AS & A LEVEL

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If planning to use for whole yeargroup/class please use the whole school distribution box… thanks… set of revision fill in place mats/mind maps for Year 1 Set of revision worksheets for Year 2 Set of maths questions Set of fill in theories and contexts sheets 1 x AQA paper 1 style exam 1 x Eduqas paper 2 AS style exam (useful questions for AQA) 1 x Lower 6 early days paper 1 x Early concepts and Marketing fill in the blanks revision document couple of tests useful for revision 1 x depends on task for essays & many more…
AQA BUSINESS Year 1 Content: REVISION/CONSOLIDATION fill in Place Mats/Mind Maps
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AQA BUSINESS Year 1 Content: REVISION/CONSOLIDATION fill in Place Mats/Mind Maps

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CONSOLIDATION PLACE MATS / REVISION FILL IN THE BLANKS SHEETS covering AQA YEAR 1 content Created for my students to help them consolidate the whole of year 1 content over the summer holidays but would be useful at anypoint before exams Questions that help cover theory, evaluations and some context 6 x SHEETS which will need enlarging up to A3 via photocopy Covering: 1. What is business including legal structures, 2. Markets inc Market Research and STP, 3. Marketing decisions including 7p’s, 4. Operational decisions including lean production and network diagrams, 5. Finance decisions including B/E, budgets, cashflow and balance sheets. 6.Human resource decisions including motivation, management styles, HR strategies and organisational structures PDF and WORD format
Revision Fill in Sheets for whole of YEAR 2 AQA Business Specification: Updated for 2018
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Revision Fill in Sheets for whole of YEAR 2 AQA Business Specification: Updated for 2018

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Student feedback “great”, “very useful”, the whole of year 2 in small chunks… awesome!", “not more revision!” Designed for the Year 2 of the business AQA specification 4 x revision fill in sheets to help students consolidate their knowledge running through the spec of year 2 - including strategy and tactics, internal environment, external environment and strategic choices Focuses on all the key areas / theories - focusing on specifics
Fill in the Blanks Revision Workbook/Questions: 1st Term of Lower 6 AQA Business A level
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Fill in the Blanks Revision Workbook/Questions: 1st Term of Lower 6 AQA Business A level

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Designed to help my students consolidate their understanding from the 1st term of their AQA Business A level. Helpful for lower 6 students in the early stages of the course and for upper 6 to revise these elements of the course. Available in fully editable word format. 12 pages of revision questions, tables and situations to explain (by filling in and answering the questions..) covering the topics within the intro to business and marketing parts of the 1st year of the course. Split into 4 sections: where students have questions and tables to fill in What is business - early questions Different legal forms - sole trader, Ltd, PLC, Share prices and market capitalization Some financial objectives - revenues, costs, profits, contribution, break-even Understanding markets and marketing - covering all element of the spec in these areas
Integrated Marketing Mix Lesson: AQA Business A level: Context Beer Industry
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Integrated Marketing Mix Lesson: AQA Business A level: Context Beer Industry

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Full lesson focusing on an integrated marketing mix with an Introduction of analysis of beer industry to start the conversation before moving onto looking at different types of Beer (normally I bring in props) and Beer market data with different usage habits... then a decision making activity on designing a beer for a target market which is quite good as it shows what Carlsberg actually did (which is normally very different to what the students normally come up with).
Greiner's Growth Model Lesson: AQA Business A Level
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Greiner's Growth Model Lesson: AQA Business A Level

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Greiner's Growth Model into an active lesson: There is a structured role-play activity They can do this in groups and discuss their similarities in answers and differences this then links to some real-life airline problems where they can discuss where they fit on the model (if they do or not) There is a video link explaining the theory and then you can get them to discuss the implications. Before an evaluation question to help them critique the model