Powerpoint presentation - Contract lawQuick View
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Powerpoint presentation - Contract law

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This resource was used for teaching on the BTEC Level unit 21 Contract law. The resource gives a detailed overview of the main elements of contract law. For example, offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations and consideration. With examples and case law. This resource would also suit A/As Level learners whom are learning contract law for the 1st time.
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Judicial Precedent

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Resource on Judicial Precedent, suitable for A-level learners and BTEC learners who wish to get a general overview of the UK Court structure. Contains learner activities inside the Powerpoint, for example learners are required to draw the Court structure and use colours to illustrate whether the Courts deal with Criminal or Civil jurisdiction.
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Powerpoint - Introduction on Managing Personal Finances

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This resource is designed for teachers whom are delivering unit 31 - Managing Personal Finances on the BTEC First Dip programme. The powerpoint gives an overview of the unit and introduces learners to managing personal finance and creating a personal budget.
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Human Resource planning

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A basic presentation on the importance of Human Resource planning. This powerpoint can be used in lessons and helps learners to understand the importance of HR planning and what are the benefits and drawbacks.
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Contract Law

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Contract law resources which would suit both A-level and BTEC unit 21 Contract law. This bundle contains a PowerPoint for use in lessons and problem style question on offer and acceptance. This can also be used in the classroom and also for assessment. Key cases on offer and acceptance (also comes with the answers), can be used for the students valuable revision. Contains a further powerpoint on Misrepresentation which is suitable for the next learning outcome, and classroom assessment activity.
BTEC first level 2 - start-up costs & operating costsQuick View
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BTEC first level 2 - start-up costs & operating costs

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This resource would suit learners studying for a level 2 qualification in Business & Finance. The resource includes activity worksheets from BTEC and answer sheet which can be covered in the time of the lesson. Also, case study of young entrepreneur Nathan John Baptiste who made a fortunate by selling sweets from school. This can be incorporated into an activity about start-up and running costs, allow learners to watch a video (included link from YouTube) and answer questions about what do you think Nathan's start-up costs would be? What do you think his operating costs are? suitable for level 2 students studying finance for business.
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Misrepresentation

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This PowerPoint resource is designed for BTEC level 3 learners, undertaking Contract law. Describes with case law examples, the different types of misrepresentation with explanation.
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Criminal law starter activity

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This resource is designed for A-Level or would suit students studying on an Access Diploma in Law. The learning objective of this resource is to get students to understand the different sentencing tariffs available for crimes and understand the difference between youth and adult sentencing. The learners first of all have to guess who is the offender (mug shots) at the top of the page. Then identify the type of offence committed i.e. Murder or Manslaughter and have a guess at the type of sentence given by the Courts. Learners have to identify which Court the offender was sentenced at for example the Mags or Crown court. Examples of the offenders used in the resource include; Thompson & Venables, Fred & Rose West, Daniel Bartlam and Peter Sutcliffe. The resource is contained on a word document, which can be printed out and given in class or uploaded onto smartboard. This also contains an answer sheet for teachers to quickly mark or review the activity.
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Powerpoint on the Legal Profession

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Resource explains the different types of Legal personal in the profession, for example Solicitors, Barristers and Legal Executives. The PowerPoint explains the route of qualification for each and analyses the problems with the current system.
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How to create a personal budget

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This resource was written for BTEC level 2 students, but also it would suit GCSE students studying business. The resource contains a template which can be used in class to construct a personal budget, also I have included some fictitious data on planning Stephen's financial budget. Therefore, your students can construct a personal budget using the template provided and then they must comment on Stephen's financial circumstances.
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Introduction to EU & Institutions

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Powerpoint presentations which can be used to introduce the subject of the European Union and a basic history behind the EU. This resource also explains the main institutions which make up the EU and the function of each institution. Designed for learners studying on a foundation degree programme.
Misrepresentation lawQuick View
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Misrepresentation law

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Suitable resource for teaching on Contract law level 3, P3 assignment. Can be used as a class activity to help to prepare learners for their assignment.
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Contract law key cases Offer & Acceptance

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This resource would prove useful for student revision at the end of the unit. This can test students and help the teacher see how much they have remembered. Key contract cases include Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co, Partridge v. Crittenden, Boots v. Cash chemists etc. Comes with answers to cases highlighted in red.
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Employment law - Employment Disputes

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This PowerPoint is designed for BTEC students level 3. It focuses on employment related disputes such as contacting ACAS, and going through the mediation, conciliation and arbitration process. Also, it addresses the issue of contacting employment tribunals and the types of issues that tribunals deal with such as redundancy and unfair dismissal.
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Employment law starter activity

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Starter/warm up activity on employment law, learners get to match the different types of employment contracts to the correct terminology. Designed for level 3 BTEC students.
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Powerpoint - Rights and Obligations of the employer

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Resource designed for BTEC Business students, unit 14 Employment Law. This resource focuses on informing learners with the basic knowledge of the rights and obligations of employers in the workplace. Covers relevant case law and legislation.
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Human Resource Planning part 2

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Powerpoint presentation designed to follow on from the 1st lecture on Human Resource planning. This resources investigates the different selection techniques for hiring new employees, for example telephone interviews, 1-to-1 interviews, SKYPE interviews and panel interviews. Learner activity to research the selection processes used by Aldi.
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Terms of a contract, mobile phones

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Suitable resource for BTEC level 3, P4 & P5 whereby learners have to identify the correct terms of a mobile phone contract, for example express terms, implied terms, conditions and warranties. Included are key case law examples for learners to research and include in their own examples of mobile phone contracts.
BTEC level 2 - start-up costs & operating costsQuick View
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BTEC level 2 - start-up costs & operating costs

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This resource has been designed for the BTEC level 2 student in mind, although it could be adapted for GCSE students. The resource focuses on the start-up costs for a cinema (featured film IT by Stephen King) is pictured on the slides. Learners have to identify as a starter activity, what are the start-up costs for a cinema and then what are the operating costs. The answers are revealed on the next slide. The PowerPoint then progresses onto Fixed costs and variable costs of a cinema, and learners have to define fixed and variable costs and give examples. Learners have been given the formula for how to work out total costs, and this is given as an activity on the worksheet by BTEC. Worksheets included and answer sheet.
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Peter Sutcliffe - Mad or Bad resource

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A-level Law resource This resource would be suitable for A-level Law tutors who wish to use as a class activity. It includes a reading activity on the Yorkshire Ripper and his criminal life. The students are required to answer questions after reading the case study. This is also a link to a video resource on Youtube to watch in class with the learners to further their knowledge and understanding, the video mentions the victims of the Ripper and learners have to put the victims in order on a timeline resource. Finally, there is a group discussion for the learners to be divided into teams. Is the Yorkshire Ripper ‘Mad or Bad’. Useful when teaching the defences such as insanity or diminished responsibility.