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A selection of Dorchester Business teachers

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Kevin B

Mr Kevin B

Business

Dorchester


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business
Qualifications:
NPQH. PGCE Business, Edge Hill College. Masters in Educational Leadership, Chester University.
Colin O

Mr Colin O

Business

Dorchester


Subjects taught:
English, Maths, Economics, Business, French, German, Study Skills, 13+, School Entrance Exams, Common Entrance Exams, English Language, Philosophy, English Literature, 11+
Qualifications:
MA PPE, Oxford University.
George B

Mr George B

Business

Dorchester


Subjects taught:
Business, Computer Science
Qualifications:
PGCE Sunderland University (2019). BSc (Hons) Computer Forensics (2016). Royal Grammar School Newcastle 2017-2019
Sidhira G

Mrs Sidhira G

Business

Dorchester


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business
Qualifications:
PGCE Hertfordshire University (2008). BA(Hons) Business Management and Finance
Christina S

Miss Christina S

Business

Dorchester


Subjects taught:
SEN, English, Maths, Economics, Business, School Entrance Exams, English Literature, Homeschool, SATs
Qualifications:
BA Applied Economics, Abertay University. Post Grad. diploma in Economics University of St Andrews. PGCE Edgehill University. Level 7 module ASD & ADHD Edgehill University Level 7 Supporting students with Dyslexia (part 1) York St John's University Level 5 Supporting students with Memory Weakness Dyslexia Action Level 5 Using assistive technology to help students with Dyslexia, Dyslexia Action Level 5 Strategies for supporting students with Dyslexia in Mathematics., Dyslexia Action Level 7 Psychometric Assessment and support, Middlesex University.

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What is Business?

Business is an academic subject taught in some schools from GCSE level, but in most schools largely at A-Level. It is the study of skills relating to running a business; including finance, accountancy, management, business organisation, human resources, marketing and advertising.

Business Tuition at GCSE and IGCSE

Business is considered to be an accessible GCSE course, taken by students across the full range of abilities, and often those with a particular interest in Business, Economics and Accountancy. In recent years, Business has become an increasingly popular subject choice, but not many schools are able to include this within their already over-loaded GCSE curriculum, so most schools introduce Business at A level only. Exam Boards offering GCSE Business include AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC (Eduqas) and CCEA. GCSE BTEC Business is also available, as a more vocational option, in a small number of schools and colleges. Generally GCSE Business is assessed with two exam papers, each of 1 hour 45 minutes; typically paper 1 focusing on the themes of "Starting a Business" and paper 2 on "Growing a Business".

Business Tuition at A-Level

A-Level Business is an inter-discplinary subject stretching across the disciplines of Accountancy, Economics, Management Science, Law and Social Psychology. Most students choosing an A-Level Business Course will do so without having done GCSE Business. A number of students may consider choosing Economics and/or Business at A-Level. Economics focuses much more on the global picture of world finances and economic processes, whereas Business keeps the specific focus on developing skills to manage a specific organisation or company. Generally, schools advise that students pick one of either Business or Economics, not both, and that the more academically-inclined students should opt for the more rigorous Economics Course. Business requires less understanding than Economics but involves more learning of content and so there is arguably more work to cover.

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