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Teaching Business Education 14-19

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Jephcote is the PGCE (FE) Course Director at the University of Cardiff; Ian Abbott is the Secondary PGCE Course Leader for Economics and Business Studies at the University of Warwick. Klappentext Written in association with the EBEA, this authoritative text provides a comprehensive and insightful study of current curriculum development and classroom practice with business education Zusammenfassung Written in association with the EBEA, this authoritative text provides a comprehensive and insightful study of current curriculum development and classroom practice with business education Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Business and Economics in a Changing World The changing curriculum The reform of 14-19 education and training E-learning in business and economics Citizenship and business education Part 2: Teaching and Learning Teaching, learning and assessment in business education; Using ICT in the business education classroom; Teaching the Applied Business GCSE; Applied Business at A/AS level; Research skills for post-16 students; Supporting learning in business; Planning coursework; Enterprise education; External assessment: an examiner's perspective; Part 3: Initial and Continuing Teacher Development; Initial and continuing teacher development; The changing face of initial teacher education; The newly qualified teacher; Being a school mentor; The role of the advanced skills teacher; Preparing for inspection; Business and enterprise schools: the lessons so far; Part Four: Business Education Resource Guide; GCSE Business Studies; GCSE Applied Business; AVCE Advanced Business; BTEC national qualifications; A Level Economics; A Level Business Studies; Revision Materials.

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