Getting Business Lessons off to a Flying Start

Friday, February 13, 2009

From using judo-suits to bags of crisps, Mark Mitchell looks at practical and engaging ways to get Business lessons off to a flying start.

Join Mark Mitchell for his session at the Business Teacher National Conference 2009
Friday 19 June 2009

Mark will provide you with a range of new resources to takeaway and use with your business students, including a “price is right” activity and budgeting for a night out (something all students can identify with).

Booking details here:

or email Chrissie McCarthy (chrissie@tutor2u.net) with your ticket requirements

Mark Mitchell is part of the Business Studies team at Greenhead College and is also the author of Friday Afternoon Business Studies.

Delegate places from £100 each (department deal) or £50 (PGCE)

Location: British Libary Conference Auditorium, St Pancras, London (next to Euston/ Kings Cross stations)

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