Our Business Tutors are all fully-qualified Business Teachers; subject-specialists, professional, energetic and up-to-date with the current demands of a changing curriculum and the various Examination Boards. Lessons are taught at your home and are scheduled at your convenience; whether weekdays, evenings or weekends.
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You can be safe in the knowledge that if you are unhappy with your first lesson (this is rare, but we understand that sometimes the fit isn’t quite right), we will not charge you for the lesson, and we will look to find you another high-quality teacher.
Qualified and experienced teacher of Business Studies and Economics, currently Head of Business Studies teaching in a grade one outstanding school in Cheshire. Teaches Business Studies and Economics from GCSE and IGCSE through to A Level and IB, across all the major exam boards. I am an experienced examiner for GCSE and A Level working for AQA, Edexcel, OCR and NCFE. I adapt my practices to exactly what my pupils require whether it is developing confidence in the theory on the course to exacting the examination technique in order to gain high grades.
I have got nine years teaching maths (primary and up to GCSE) business studies (up to level 7) I also possess the necessary communication and interpersonal skills, and I can get on with people from different backgrounds. I have a social and amicable persona and thrive in social situations. and languages (English, Polish and Russian). I also possess the necessary communication and interpersonal skills, and I can get on with people from different backgrounds. I have a social and amicable persona and thrive in social situations.
With over thirty years of experience, I am head of Economics at Copleston High School in Ipswich. I am a senior examiner for AQA A-level Business and an examiner for AQA A-level Economics. I have been Head of Economics in five different schools. In the course of my career, I have taught in urban and rural comprehensive schools, a boys' grammar school, a girls' independent school, a boarding school, Sixth Form colleges and a further education college . I have also been a Head of Sixth Form. I have taught evening classes and provided many students with private tuition.
Qualified and experienced Economics and Business Studies Teacher, with over 30 years teaching experience. Currently Head of Economics at Wolverhampton Grammar School. Teaches Economics and Business Studies from Key Stage 4 (IGCSE/GCSE) through to A Level; across all major exam boards. In addition, teaches Maths up to IGCSE/GCSE level. Experience in A Level exam marking for AQA and OCR. SEN experience.
Qualified and experienced teacher of Business Studies from GCSE/IGCSE and A Level. I have 30 years teaching in a variety of state, private and International schools, including as Head of Department. I currently offer home and online tuition and also support homeschooling. I have examined AQA business Studies GCSE.
"Teachers To Your Home" is the disclosed agent of over 18,000 qualified and experienced teachers across the UK, who also choose to offer their professional skills as high quality home tutors.
Whether you are just learning the basics of business or are now struggling with the more synoptic units on how external factors can affect business, we can provide a professional Business Studies Tutor who can help you.
Our teachers can support Business Studies, at all levels, and can provide high quality tuition for GCSE, IGCSE, IB and A level Examinations, across all the major Examination Boards including OCR, AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC.
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Business is an academic subject taught in some schools from GCSE level, but in most schools largely at A level. It is the study of skills relating to running a business; including finance, accountancy, management, business organisation, human resources, marketing and advertising.
Business is considered to be an accessible GCSE course, taken by students across the full range of abilities, and often those with a particular interest in Business, Economics and Accountancy. In recent years, Business has become an increasingly popular subject choice, but not many schools are able to include this within their already over-loaded GCSE curriculum, so most schools introduce Business at A level only. Exam Boards offering GCSE Business include AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC (Eduqas) and CCEA. GCSE BTEC Business is also available, as a more vocational option, in a small number of schools and colleges. Generally GCSE Business is assessed with two exam papers, each of 1 hour 45 minutes; typically paper 1 focusing on the themes of "Starting a Business" and paper 2 on "Growing a Business".
A Level Business is an inter-discplinary subject stretching across the disciplines of Accountancy, Economics, Management Science, Law and Social Psychology. Most students choosing an A level Business Course will do so without having done GCSE Business. A number of students may consider choosing Economics and/or Business at A level. Economics focuses much more on the global picture of world finances and economic processes, whereas Business keeps the specific focus on developing skills to manage a specific organisation or company. Generally, schools advise that students pick one of either Business or Economics, not both, and that the more academically-inclined students should opt for the more rigorous Economics Course. Business requires less understanding than Economics but involves more learning of content and so there is arguably more work to cover.