BTEC Firsts | Business Year 11 and Year 12. Learning Outcomes Understand the difference between BTEC First and GCSE; Know how to use your time; Know how.

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BTEC Firsts | Business Year 11 and Year 12

Learning Outcomes Understand the difference between BTEC First and GCSE; Know how to use your time; Know how to find out information; Using your information; Golden rules of assignments; How to get a Pass/Merit/Distinction

BTEC First vs GCSE Work-related - All the topics you learn relate to the skills and knowledge you will need in the workplace Practical - You will learn how to apply your knowledge, both on your own and as a member of a team, to develop your skills and abilities No exams - Instead, you will complete assignments set by your tutors, based on learning outcomes set by Edexcel Pass, Merit and Distinctions - in your assignments you will achieve one of these. You will then be awarded an overall Pass, Merit or Distinction for the whole course Responsibile for own learning - your teacher is not expected to stand over you to check what you are doing

Using Your Time Expect to have work to do at home, both during the week and at weekends Get into the habit of working at certain times Write down exactly what you have to do in a diary the moment you are told about it If you are struggling to motivate yourself, set yourself a shorter time limit and really focus on what you are doing to get the most out of it Always allow more time than you think you will need, never less

Finding out information Where do I start?! Library - check if a book contains the info you need by looking in the index for key words and then checking if you can understand the text. Online - bookmark sites you use regularly/find helpful. Use a good search engine to find relevant websites. Scroll down the first few pages of the search results and read the descriptions to see which sites seem to be the best. Asking other people - who might be able to help you because they have knowledge or experience that would be useful. Newspapers/Business Magazines TV/Radio

Using your Information Refresh your memory of the task by re-reading it before you start to read the info. Only select pages relevant to the question. Never rewrite copied information and pretend they are your own words! This is plagiarism, which is a serious offence with severe penalties. Write a draft and then you can ask me to check you are on the right track. Can also check with me if you are unsure whether or not to include certain types of info.

Golden rules of assignments Read your instructions carefully. Check that you understand everything! Write down any verbal instructions you are given Ensure you know the date of the final deadline Schedule enough time for finding out the information and making your initial preparations