Last year I co-wrote some BTEC resources. They were a huge success – I’ve had emails from schools all over the country about them. These images show the stats from the TES site and the follow through clicks to my resources site over the same period.
The popularity could have something to do with being the near the top of the Google search results for BTEC Applied Science resources.
Good news. I’ve continued working with Wheldon School in Carlton, Nottingham. Working together with Helen Cawthorne we’ve looked at the changes from September 2010 and written a biology module, complete with assignment briefs and a full set of resources. As with other resources we have shared them with the hope of raising the bar in science teaching across many schools. Please treat these resources as a work in progress – they haven’t been tested with students yet! (The module could also be used with current specs with some tinkering).
This is our interpretation of the changes and implications for schools.
Please leave feedback if you find these resources useful – hearing from others is a good motivator both for myself and the other teachers involved.
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