Gcse 2009 From Edexcel a Tested, Successful New Business Gcse
Teaching Business & Economics › Vol. 13 Nbr. 2, July 2009
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Teaching Business & Economics › Vol. 13 Nbr. 2, July 2009
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The Year 10 exam is in two parts: * an objective test exam, requiring students to develop thinking skills within the year (objective tests should not be underestimated) but leaving written skills such as evaluation to Year 11 - this exam accounts for 25 per cent of the total GCSE assessment * the controlled assessment task, which many centres will get students to carry out the research in the June/July period at the end of year 10 - it accounts for 25 per cent of the total GCSE. There are four main sections: * the process of communication (barriers plus the effects of good and bad communications on staff) * communication with stakeholders of a business * business communication tools * communication via the web (creating a simple website, domain names and the legal obligations of websites).
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Gcse 2009 From Edexcel a Tested, Successful New Business Gcse
In summer 2009 Edexcel's enterprise-based GCSE Business Pilot completes three successful years. More than 15,000 students tackled the objectivetest Unit 1 exam. The view of the teachers who taught on the pilot was remarkably enthusiastic. This year the Business Pilot is being carried thro...
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