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This resource includes 7 teacher PowerPoints on all the learning criteria from the specification and is built around the T Level Technical Qualification in Finance

● 11.1.1 The stages involved:
● 11.1.2 Skills required:
● 11.2.1 Purpose and context of research:
● 11.2.2 Planning research: aims, planned outcomes,
● 11.3.1 Advantages and disadvantages of research using different
sources:
● 11.3.2 Ethics:
● 11.3.3 Reliability and validity of information sources:
● 11.3.4 Analysis of research:
● 11.4.1 Method:
● 11.4.2 Medium:
● 11.4.3 Appropriate use of information:
● 11.4.4 Appropriate presentation of data using diagrammatic and tabular
formats.
● 11.4.5 Avoiding plagiarism.
● 11.4.6 Compilation of bibliographies, citing and referencing in an
appropriate format.
● 11.4.7 Feedback: suggestions and recommendations.
● 11.4.8 Awareness of audience type:
● 11.4.9 Presenting to an audience, p

There are also 7 multi-page student worksheets. Each one is focused on the above criteria, which all have teacher copies with suggested answers included. As well as Kahoot style interactive multiple choice quizzes to deliver to your classes.

UPDATE 13/07/2025 - 20 Flash cards added for revision that cover all learning objectives.

UPDATE 15/07/2025 - Do It Now tasks and updated learning objectives added to each teacher led Power Point.

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