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A range of resources produced for assemblies, various courses including GCSE Media Studies, Business Studies, School Assemblies and much more.

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A range of resources produced for assemblies, various courses including GCSE Media Studies, Business Studies, School Assemblies and much more.
Assembly: Temptation and Choice
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Assembly: Temptation and Choice

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An assembly on the power of temptation and the impact of the the choices we make at school. The assembly describes a hypothetical pupil, the choices he makes and the potential impact it has.
AQA GCSE Media Studies Options Assembly
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AQA GCSE Media Studies Options Assembly

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An assembly for Year 8s or 9s on the reformed AQA GCSE Media Studies course. The presentations clarifies what Media Studies is and the various Close Study Products (CSPs) that students will study. It also highlights key questions for each CSP so that students will understand more of the content of the course.
Assembly: UN International Day of Peace
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Assembly: UN International Day of Peace

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An assembly to support work during the United Nations International Day of Peace in September. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities. This beautifully-designed and editable 25-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. Slide 1: What is the International Day of Peace. Includes video. Slide 2: Why is the theme in 2023. Slide 3: Why does this matter to us all? Slide 4: What can you do to support the push for global peace? Includes teacher script. Slide 5: Can peace come from conflict? Examples from around the world. Includes teacher script Slide 6-9: Some inspirational Peacemakers. Case studies. Slide 10: It starts with small steps and it starts with you
 Slide 11: Closing Thoughts Slide 12: Follow-up form time activities title screen Slide 13-14: Form time activities: Colouring activity Slide 15: Form time activities: Design an origami dove of peace. Includes video. Slide 16: Form time activities: Peace Wordsearch Slide 17: Form time activities: Write a poem activity Slides 18-23: Form time activities: Peace quiz – with answers Slides 24-25: Other form time ideas to support Peace Day awareness in schools As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: Mental Health Awareness Week
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Assembly: Mental Health Awareness Week

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An assembly to support work during Mental Health Week in May. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities. This beautifully-designed and editable 26-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. Slide 1: What is anxiety? Includes video. Slide 2-3: Why do some young people people suffer from anxiety? Slide 4: This rise of teenage anxiety including national statistics Slide 5: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Breathing exercise. Includes video. Slide 6: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Move more. Includes video. Slide 7: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Sleep habits. Slide 8 and 9: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Healthy eating. Includes video. Slide 10: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Get outside. Includes video. Slide 11: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Be social. Slide 12: Top tips for overcoming anxiety: Retrain your brain Slide 13: Closing Thought Slide 14: Follow-up form time activities title screen Slide 15: Form time activities: Support links to explore Slide 16: Form time activities: Art activity Slide 17: Form time activities: Wordsearch activity Slide 18: Form time activities: Poetry activity Slides 19-23: Form time activities: Anxiety quiz – with answers Slides 24-25: Other form time ideas to support anxiety strategies. As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared on TES: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: National Vegetarian Week
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Assembly: National Vegetarian Week

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An assembly to celebrate National Vegetarian Week in May. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities. This beautifully-designed and editable 22-slide PowerPoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, animated gifs, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. Slide 1: What is National Vegetarian Week? Includes video. Slide 2: What is a vegetarian? Slide 3: The rise of vegetarianism. Slide 4: Why is National Vegetarian Week important? Slide 5: What are the health benefits of eating a vegetarian diet? Includes detailed teacher script in notes, if required. Slide 6: What are the environmental benefits of eating a vegetarian diet? Includes detailed teacher script in notes, if required. Slide 7: What are the animal welfare benefits of eating a vegetarian diet? Includes detailed teacher script in notes, if required. Slides 8: What can you do during National Vegetarian Week? Slide 9: Final thought Slide 10: Form time activities title screen Slide 11: Form time activities: Colouring activity Slides 12-13: Form time activities: Wordsearch activity Slide 14: Form time activities: Write a vegetarian poem Slides 15-20: Form time activities: vegetarian quiz – with answers Slides 21-22: Other form time ideas As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: Water Saving Week
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Assembly: Water Saving Week

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An assembly to celebrate National Water Saving Week in May. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities. This beautifully-designed and editable 23-slide PowerPoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, animated gifs, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. Slides 1-2: What is Water Saving Week? Includes video. Slide 3: Water Saving Week: think about money Slide 4: Water Saving Week: think about environment Slide 5: Water Saving Week: think about habits Slide 6: Water Saving Week: think about shopping Slide 7: Water Saving Week: think about hygiene Slides 8: Top Tips for saving water around the house: Kitchen Slide 9: Top Tips for saving water around the house: Bathroom Slide 10: Top Tips for saving water around the house: Garden Slide 11: Final thought Slide 12: Form time activities title page Slide 13: Form time activities: Colouring activity Slides 14: Form time activities: Wordsearch activity Slide 15: Form time activities: Write a water saving poem Slides 16-21: Form time activities: water saving quiz – with answers Slides 22-23: Other form time ideas As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: Earth Hour for KS3 / KS4
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Assembly: Earth Hour for KS3 / KS4

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An assembly for Earth Hour. Earth Hour is a global event that takes place annually to raise awareness about climate change and encourage people to take action. This year, the event will take place in March from 8:30pm to 9:30pm. It’s a time for us to switch off our lights and any other electronic devices to reduce our energy consumption for one hour. By doing this, we are symbolically showing our commitment to the planet and the fight against climate change. This highly dynamic 21-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group, but it probably most appropriate for secondary level. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including quizzes, carbon footprint calculators and more. Slides 1-3: Introduction to Earth Hour. Slides 4-5: Video – can an hour change the world? Slides 6-7: What does Earth Hour involve? Slides 8-13: Why is there a need for an Earth Hour? Slides 14-20: What can you do to support Earth Hour and our planet? Slide 21: Closing video – Breathing new life into the movement. As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared on TES: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: Motivation
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Assembly: Motivation

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A 7 slide assembly with video and separate PPT with a collection of motivational quotes to loop on entry into assembly looking at motivation. Suitable for secondary age pupils.
Employability Skills: Alternatives to Paid Work / Volunteering
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Employability Skills: Alternatives to Paid Work / Volunteering

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A 2 lesson scheme of work that can form part of PSHE, careers-focus days or be completed independently with Key Stage 4 or 5 students. The Powerpoint resource can be used to support delivery and there are two pupil booklets to focus thinking and action planning. The units are: What is volunteering? What is caring? What is self-stud? What are the benefits of volunteering? Two Case Studies: Oxfam and London 2012 What specific skills does voluteering develop and why would they be useful?
Employability Skills: Planning your career
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Employability Skills: Planning your career

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A 3 lesson scheme of work that can form part of PSHE, careers-focus days or be completed independently with Key Stage 4 or 5 students. The Powerpoint resource can be used to support delivery and there are two pupil booklets to focus thinking and action planning. The units are: Personal skills audit. Using online tools to research careers. Describing skills for different careers. Looking at careers development. Writing a career development plan.
Assembly: Anger Management
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Assembly: Anger Management

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An assembly that looks at the science of anger and how to effectively manage this. This slides look at: The impact of having anger issues (including video) How common is it to have anger issues in your teenage years (some statistics) The science of losing your temper (referencing the amydgala, the frontal cortex and the ‘fight or flight’ response) Why do teens get angry? Strategies to deal with anger management.
2023 Daily Mirror and The Times GCSE Media Studies Newspaper CSP
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2023 Daily Mirror and The Times GCSE Media Studies Newspaper CSP

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Resources for the Close Study Product for the AQA GCSE Media Studies course (first teaching September 2021). Designed for AQA, and anyone examining the Newspaper unit on The Daily Mirror and The Times. The 75 slide, 12 lesson resource includes all resources and twelve lesson’s work (with possible expansion) and pupil questions/activities. Download also includes a knowledge checklist for the CSPs. Lesson 1: Introduction to The Daily Mirror and The Times. The politics of the press and impact on content. Lesson 2: Comparing tabloids and broadsheets including key media language terms and analysis of pages. Lesson 3: Detailed Daily Mirror analysis and media language and representation. Lesson 4: Detailed Times analysis and media language and representation. Lesson 5 and 6: A semiotic analysis of The Daily Mirror and The Times using media theories including Propp, Todorov, Barthes and Levi-Strauss. Lesson 7: Audience analysis of The Daily Mirror and The Times including using media theories such as Blumler and Katz and Stuart Hall. Lesson 9: How groups, people and events are represented in The Daily Mirror and The Times CSPs and why. Lesson 10: The changing nature of newspaper circulation and distribution. Lesson 11: Ownership of The Daily Mirror and The Times and how they have adapted in the light of changing audience habits. Lesson 12: Press regulation and guidance for higher grades As reviewers have stated for previous Media Studies CSPs shared on TES: “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: Yom HaShouh - Holocaust Remembrance Day
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Assembly: Yom HaShouh - Holocaust Remembrance Day

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An assembly to reflect on Yom HaShouh. Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, is an annual day of commemoration in Israel and around the world for the six million Jews who were killed during the Holocaust. The day is observed on the 27th of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, which usually falls in April or May of the Gregorian calendar. This highly dynamic and editable 15-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. The branding is underpinned by an animated candle on all slides and the UK branding for this year. Slides 1-3: What is Yom HaShouh? Includes video. Slides 4-6: What happens on Yom HaShouh? Slides 7-9: Why is it important to remember the holocaust? Includes video for primary and secondary. Slides 10-13: ‘Refugee Blues’ by WH Auden including reading by Sheila Hancock. Slide 14-16: Form time extension activity ideas. As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared on TES: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: UN World Science Day - Science and Trust
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Assembly: UN World Science Day - Science and Trust

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An assembly to celebrate the UN World Science Day in December each year. This year it focuses on Science and Trust. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities. This beautifully-designed and editable 32-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. Slide 1: What is the UN World Science Day – title slide Slide 2: Why does Science matter? Slide 3: Why should we trust Science? Slide 4-5: Smashing stereotypes in Science Slide 6: How do you connect with Science? Slide 7: Careers in Science Slide 8: Why Science is an important school subject Slide 9-10: Famous Scientists Slides 11-12: What makes a good school Scientist? Slide 13-15: Improving your Science at home Slide 16: Closing Thoughts Slide 17: Follow-up form time activities title screen Slide 18: Form time activities: Colouring activity Slide 19: Form time activities: Scientist Wordsearch Slide 20: Form time activities: Science vs Opinion Brian Cox video Slide 21: Form time activities: Write a poem activity Slides 22-29: Form time activities: World Science Day quiz – with answers Slides 30-32: Other form time ideas to support World Science Day awareness in schools As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Assembly: World Environment Day
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Assembly: World Environment Day

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An assembly looking at ways of improving our environment at home and at school around the World Environment Day campaign. Suitable for secondary pupils and older primary
The Times GCSE Media Studies (9-1) Newspaper CSP
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The Times GCSE Media Studies (9-1) Newspaper CSP

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Resources for the Close Study Product for the reformed AQA GCSE Media Studies course. Designed for AQA, and anyone examining the Newspaper, The Times. The** 39 slide 9 lesson resource** includes all resources and sevon lessons work (with possible expansion) and useful prior to NEA 2018 delivery if completing newspaper option. Lesson 1: What is the Press? What is Press freedom? What is Press intrusion? What are the politics of the UK national newspapers? includes video Lesson 2: The politcis of the Press [continued] Includes video Lesson 3: What is the difference between tabloid and broadsheet? What are the key components of a newspaper? How is the front cover of The Times CSP designed and why? How does this compare with The Daily Mirror? How is language used. Includes video Lesson 4: How does the language differ with the Muirfield story and why? How does this compare with The Daily Mirror? Lesson 5-7: How are newspaper audiences classified? What are the general characteristics of different national newspaper readers? What is the audience profile of The Times? How does this differ to The Daily Mirror? How are different social groups, issues or events represented in The Times? How does the The Times target its audience? Why do people read The Times (pleasures)? What is an active and passive newspaper audience? How does The Times encourage its audience to be passive and/or active? What are the different preferred readings of The Times? Lesson 8: What is the market position of The Times? What are the circulation figures of The Times and how have they changed? Why are circulation figures changing and how do they compare with The Daily Mirror and why? Who owns the Daily Mirror? What is a Media Conglomerate? Lesson 9: How does The Times embrace digital publication? What is a paywall and how does The Times system differ from the Daily Mirror online provision and The Guardian? How are newspapers regulated? As reviewers have stated for previous Media Studies CSPs: “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Excellent AS Eduqas revision tool. Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
Tatler GCSE Media Studies Magazine CSP
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Tatler GCSE Media Studies Magazine CSP

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Resources for the Close Study Product for the reformed (9-1) AQA GCSE Media Studies course. Designed for AQA, and anyone examining the Magazine, Tatler. The 23 slide 5 lesson presentation includes all resources and five lessons work (with possible expansion). Lesson 1: What is Tatler? What issues does Tatler deal with? Who is the Tatler audience (including Young and Rubicam) Lesson 2 and 3: Media Language in a magazine cover (includes video). Semiotic analysis of verbal and non-verbal codes, design, layout, use of colour, typography and photographic. Includes modelled responses for unseen magazine. Lesson 4: Use of narrative theories (including Todorov, Propp and Barthes Enigma Codes). Lesson 4: Media Representation How are people, issues and ideas represented in Tatler? What stereotypes are used? What stereotypes are not represented and why? What stereotypes are subverted? How different audience readings will exist and why? As reviewers have stated for previous Media Studies CSPs: “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Excellent AS Eduqas revision tool. Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
GDPR guidance for teachers INSET / CPD session: top tips and practical strategies for compliance
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GDPR guidance for teachers INSET / CPD session: top tips and practical strategies for compliance

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A 19 slide PPT for school and academy staff INSET on GDPR procedures in schools following May 2018 EU-wide changes. Using video and weblinks, the slides outline key tips to ensure GDPR compliance. Slides cover: What is GDPR? Including video Why does GDPR matter? Who is the Data Protection Officer? What are ‘personal details’? Paper-based good practice: top tips ICT-based good practice: top tips MIS-based good practice: top tips Email good practice: top tips Social Media good practice: top tips Display work good practice: top tips What to do if there is a data breach. Questions and links for further information.
GCSE Business Studies (9-1) Edexcel Unit Enterprise 1.1.2 Risk and Reward
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GCSE Business Studies (9-1) Edexcel Unit Enterprise 1.1.2 Risk and Reward

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Designed for the Edexcel (9-1) GCSE Business Studies course, this five lesson 15 slide presentation covers ‘1.1.2 Risk and Reward’ topic of 1.1 Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. The topics covered include video, relevant images, weblinks and details of case studies and assessment materials to use at the end of the unit. Topics include: Risk and reward definitions. Case Study: Codemasters What are the risks of business failure? Why do businesses fail? How do you stop businesses failing? What are the rewards of business success? Advising an entrepreneur activity. Further questions. As reviewers have stated for other TES Resource lessons and SOW: "Just buy it!" “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” "These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money" Reviews welcomed