If you're still teaching the 2005 BTEC First standards, then this Student Book and accompanying Tutor's Resource File with CD-ROM provide all the support you and your students need. Keep a look out for revised editions of our BTEC First resources for the 2006 standards - coming soon! Takes a colourful, easy to use approach, to make it as attractive as possible to your students. The content is organised to match the BTEC specification, so it's easy for you and your students to find your way through the material. Practice activities match the assessment requirements of the couse, so students will be thoroughly prepared by the time they are assessed. Contains specific guidance for students on preparing for the Integrated Vocational Assessment for Unit 1. Lots of interesting case studies show students how their theory relates to real life business.
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