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1 Business Expectations Structure of A Level How does AS fit in Specification and assessment – Task: download it if you haven’t already Quantitative skills

2 Expectations Arrive on time Homework on time – (And I will mark promptly) Note taking – If you use a laptop in the exam, then it is quite OK to use your iPad or a laptop to take notes – If you handwrite in an exam, then you should practise writing. I will expect all your homework to be handwritten, and it may be better to handwrite notes

3 Year 1 (AS) Theme 1 Marketing and People - Miss Cheetham – Marketing (a bit from Mr Monks) – People Theme 2 Managing Business Operations - Mr Monks – Finance – Operations AS exam. Does not count towards A level grade – 2 papers each with 3 sets of questions – A, B and C. The first 2 sets of questions, A and B are based on a short case study. Question C is a 20 mark essay – Questions A and B on Paper 1 test Theme 1, and for Paper 2 test Theme 2. The C question on each paper draw on both Themes

4 Specification and Resources You will have an e-textbook – You will have access to this for 2 years Other resources will be on Learning Spaces – Specification – Link to other resources, eg tutor2u is really excellent – Some PowerPoints; but the book will have full material

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7 Quantitative skills Quantitative skills sounds frightening, but it really only means fairly simple calculations The more complex skill is working out what calculations to perform Percentages: – If 116 out of 165 staff in a school are aged 30 or below, what percentage of staff are aged above 30? – Write the formula for percentage change – A further 15 staff join, two thirds of whom are aged below 30. What is the percentage increase in the number of staff older than 30?

8 Exam structure Two exams, Paper 1 mostly on Theme 1 and Paper 2 mostly on Theme 2 Both are 1 hour 30 minutes and worth 80 marks. Same structure for both. You answer: – Section A, worth 30 marks and based on a short case study (less than 1 page). Questions drawn from the theme and worth 2, 2, 4, 4, 8, 10 – Section B is exactly the same structure – Section C is again based on a case study, but there is a single question worth 20 marks. This will draw on knowledge of both themes

9 How to answer the questions Skills required are: – Knowledge, eg definitions – Application, which means you write about the case study – Analysis, which means explaining the impact of a particular factor, ie chains of argument (A means B, therefore C will happen, leading to D) – Evaluation. This comes in 2 parts: How important is the particular factor you have analysed, and Coming to a justified conclusion

10 Different Questions 8 mark questions: – 2 sets of arguments, with 1 mark each for knowledge, application, analysis and evaluation – This means generally 2 short arguments with a definition and using material from the case study, each argument evaluated – is it important or not and why? Plus a short conclusion 10 mark question: – The same except a total of 3 for analysis and 3 for evaluation


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