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Level 3


Lesson Materials

Find out what an ecological survey is, look at some survey examples, and understand why ecological surveys are carried out.
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Find out about soil and nutrients. Find out about the environmental risks of arable farming and how to prevent such risks.
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Practise making management decisions for a lowland arable farm, including its field margins, woodland and hedges.
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Find out what the four components of a management plan are, and write part of a management plan. (NLN Materials)
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Exploring the world of business, this unit looks at ownership, financial planning as well as using ICT to improve efficiency in business (Caerphilly LEA).
This unit of learning material explains how to identify the most common stakeholders in a business, ... (NLN Materials)
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This unit of learning material explains how to identify reasons for change in the demand for ... (NLN Materials)
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This unit of learning material explains how to describe the relationship between competition ... (NLN Materials)
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This resource explains how to identify ways in which market research can help businesses make decisions (Available in Welsh)
Covering Unit 3 : Business Finance (Suzanne John & Lynne Williams - Tredegar Comprehensive School - Blaenau Gwent)
This resource explains the fact that different customers have varying needs (Available in Welsh)
This resource explains what is marketing research, identifies the advantages and disadvantages of different market research methods (Available in Welsh)
This unit of learning material explains how to outline the aims and scope of customer relations ... (NLN Materials)
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The Safety Zone - Health and Safety regulations. Objectives - Identify some common features ... (NLN Materials)
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This pack enables pupils to take part in a mock debate on Climate Change based on the United Nations (UN) COP15 conference. It can also be used to look at the outcomes of the talks and challenge pupils as to whether they agree with the decisions and what they can do about the issues themselves.
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Based on findings from the United Nations World Water Development report, this interactive resource covers eight key areas including climate change, water and women and goals for the future (UNESCO)
Filmed on locations around Wales this extract from the film ‘It’s up to us’ features interviews with experts from leading Welsh organisations addressing the different choices we face in response to climate change (West Wales ECO Centre / Animality / Derek Webb)
Find out about the key principles of managing waste. Find out about waste hierarchy. Find out ... (NLN Materials)
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