Mr Marcus McGowan MSc PgDip BA (Hons)

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I am a Teacher of Business Education and I have written for Education Scotland and BBC Bitesize.

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Sunday 21 March 2010

SBEA Mini Conference - Inveralmond, Livingston

Attended the SBEA mini conference where there was a great discussion/engagement with an SQA rep over the future curriculum, in particular about wha shape National 4 and 5 qualifications would take.

It was unanimous among the Business Teachers that we wish to keep FOUR discrete subjects that will offer progression to the four Highers and then on to University/College.

It could even be argued that Business may have four different subjects but then perhaps should we have more (ie Marketing, Operations, Finance, Human Resources)? Or should we even be four different departments?

Or should Business subjects even be core? St Paul's High in Glasgow had Administration as a core subject, delivering ICT skills.

Another fantastic idea bandied about was to offer a Business Baccalaureate.

Business subjects are hugely popular in Higher and Further Education.

What future courses could we or should we offer?

We currently offer:

Administration
Accounting and Finance
Business Management
Economics

I would like the name Administration ditched and be replaced with either Business Administration or the more common one used at Uni, Business Information Technology.

Also for Business Management I would like to see a proper Case Study being involved in some form of assessment, as well as a mark for presentation. After all at uni every week in tutorials/seminars we had to study case studies and present back to the tutor, most times as a group. We gained some final marks through this.

Business subjects can deliver ALL the major skills required by employers:

- Literacy
- Numeracy
- Problem Solving
- People Skills (Interpersonal Skills)
- Communication Skills
- Presenting Skills
- Research & Analytical Skills
- ICT skills
- Leadership skills
- Team Working skills

Well, we are preparing pupils for industry! Every subject can be related to Business because every subject has equivalent jobs at the end of it!

Certainly food for thought.

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