BS01
Minimise Teacher input; Maximise Pupil Output!
We all try to maximise the output of our pupils - but how much does this take out of us, as teachers?
Is the effort all one-sided? A tired teacher is probably not a very efficient teacher. You know the
scenario, push, push, push - and still there is little progress!
This seminar is about maximising output from pupils - but still being fresh at the end of the day.
Minimising your own efforts - but maximising output.
In 2006/7 this course was run - very successfully - in London and Oxford...
The 2008 dates and venues have yet to be finalised for this course.
Please return to our Course Subjects page.
Objectives
To maximise the output of pupils - but not wear yourself out at the same time!
Who should attend
The short answer is: every Business Studies teacher! Those just starting out - and also those
who have been teaching for years! Those seeking new ideas, resources - those who need
refreshing! Remember - we build the course round YOU so the Agenda below is simply a skeleton
outline. Each course, each venue is unique.
Agenda
9.30 - 10.0010.00 - 11.00- Vocabulary, essays and mind mapping
11.00 - 11.2011.20 - 12.30- Using newspapers
- The Business Studies mindset
12.30 - 13.30- Lunch break
- Also, a chance to consider various business ideas
13.30 - 14.30- Online lessons
- Case studies
- Exam techniques
14.30 - 15.00- Help! All else has failed - now what?
15.00 - 15.15
Notes
All delegates receive four manuals - written in 2007 - that will provide a
further resource of ideas and examples to help maximise output.