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Management and Leadership powerpoint

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A level AQA specifiaction. An introductory look at management and leadership than can be used over a few lessons to explore leadership. Set videos and documentaries for homework. @doddlessons
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Stakeholders powerpoint

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A powerpoint looking for understanding the role and importance of stakeholders. The powerpoint includes videos for students to watch as well as a couple of class activities. LO - Who are stakeholders and what are their objectives - Why organisations care about stakeholders - How can we manage stakeholders @doddlessons
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Understanding management decision making

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AQA A level business -How do managers make decisions -Decision trees -Influences on decisions Powerpoint to introduce and allow students to explore the ideas behind management decisions @doddlessons
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I, Pencil - Economics Introduction

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This is a resource used to help introduce Year 11 students to A-Level Economics. This could be used for an induction day or as something for students to have over the summer as holiday work. The short PDF resource tells the famous economics story of ‘I, Pencil’ to introduce the concept of complexity and free markets.
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Prisoner Dilemma - Behavioural Economics

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This PDF guides students to understand the concept of the prisoners dilemma and introduce the Nash Equilibrium. This resource could be used when looking at behavioral economics or as a taster lesson for Year 11 trying to understand a little more about Economics
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Exemplar Response - Policy and Growth

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This resource presents a student response to a question of the relative importance of demand-side vs supply-side policy in facilitating growth. It asks students to step into the role of examiner by trying to look for key elements within the response and pick out how it could be improved. The response uses a simple structure easy for students to follow with good but simple evaluation. It should provoke debate in the class about the quality of the work. The work does not have a grade attached to it with the intention of focusing on skills rather than raw mark.
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Exemplar Response - Exchange Rates

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This resource presents a student response to a question of exchange rates changing in response to Brexit. It asks students to step into the role of examiner by trying to look for key elements within the response and pick out how it could be improved. The response uses a simple structure easy for students to follow with good but simple evaluation. It should provoke debate in the class about the quality of the work. The work does not have a grade attached to it with the intention of focusing on skills rather than raw mark.
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Exemplar Response - Austerity and Unemployment

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This resource presents a student response to a question of the impact of austerity measures on unemployment. It asks students to step into the role of examiner by trying to look for key elements within the response and pick out how it could be improved. The response uses a simple structure easy for students to follow with good but simple evaluation. It should provoke debate in the class about the quality of the work. The work does not have a grade attached to it with the intention of focusing on skills rather than raw mark.
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Assembly - Life Long Learning

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An assembly based on the narrative hook of some interesting sheep in Scotland. The assembly uses large images to share a story with students in the hope of expressing why learning for the sake of learning is useful and should be celebrated. The resource contains the full wording although customisation to suit the individual speaker is encouraged
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Setting marketing objectives Powerpoint

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A powerpoint which looks at -what marketing is -typical marketing objectives -things that influence marketing choices The powerpoint includes some tasks and wider reading for students to complete. It is probably more than can be covered in an hour lesson. The work on Maths is based on the Fifth edition of Surridge and Gillespie Business Year 1 The background colour of the slides relates to the lesson objective on the first slide @doddlesson
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Opportunity cost

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A powerpoint to introduce opportunity cost to A level economics students. The lesson works best if you can bring in the chocolate to demonstrate opportunity cost @doddlessons
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Positive and Normative statements

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A simple powerpoint to introduce the concept of positive and normative statements to A level students. The start of the lesson looks ta why we collect data in Economics. Bring in newspapers and magazines and get students to identify to positive and normative statements to help make the lesson more interactive. @doddlessons
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Basic Economic problem revision game

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A game to help test and check the introductory concepts of A level economics. The game works by having 2 prizes and allowing students to steal the prizes from one another. The students get the most involved when they don't know what the prizes are until the end of the game. @doddlessons
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Aggregate Demand Powerpoint

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A lesson which introduces Aggregate demand and the components of AD to A level students. The lesson also touches upon the accelerator and the multiplier. The presentation has no activities and needs to be supplemented. The powerpoint will probably take more than one lesson to cover. @doddlesson
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Basic Economic Problem

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A short powerpoint for A level student who have just started the course. It covers what Economics is and the basic economic problem. @doddlessons
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Economic data and index numbers

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A short powerpoint to engage students in different methods of presenting data in Economics. Before the lesson print off various data charts from the economy to get students to use in the activity at the end @doddlessons
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Assembly - Pokemon Life Lessons

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An assembly for Secondary School. The narrative hook is about Pokemon but the purpose of the assembly being about the lessons pokemon taught people -Adventure Resilience -Excellence Empathy Collaboration
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Economic resources

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A powerpoint introducing the factors of production to A level Economics students. For the starter, if students don't have their own devices on the school wifi then just get them to contemplate what the link could be. @doddlessons
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UEFA Euro Assembly - Comparing yourself

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An assembly introducing the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament with the moral being not to compare yourself to those around you but your past self. This is a useful resource for those about to have exam results or get reports but could be changed to be about social media themes.