Thank you Julie...we do try to please!
:-))
Note there are also dedicated buttons for schools and one button (and exercises)
specifically for Nuffield.
For Cambridge there is a sample mock (though to be fair, the rest of the
Cambridge stuff is for sale).
Remember also that the site is not just about what is on a PC; we send freebie
books to schools and visit them too; run conferences and (as stated before)
advertise/inform about Easter Courses at appropriate times. That is why we
listed (with web links) a variety of Easter Courses run by other organisations.
That did not mean of course that this meant we recommended; we simply informed.
The reviews are opinionated (my books got trashed!) and factually based - we
point out the factual errors in books written by Chief Examiners (shame!).
The discussion lists include one for coursework - which is ideal for
people/students wanting to conduct surveys; business studies; economics and also
Young Enterprise.
Julie Parton wrote:
> Paul, you couldn't have been looking at the full OSL site - perhaps it
> didn't load properly!
>
> There are loads of good resources. OSl and Biz-Ed are the ones that are most
> teacher friendly. Biz-Ed is also quite pupil friendly too! There are also a
> wide range of publications and sometimes it's worth just letting your search
> engine look through stuff for you. There are some US universities who post
> vast amounts of Economics frames on their web-sites and which can be very
> useful. Depends in some instances about how genuine/ethical you feel about
> copywrite on some of them. I tend to use then to gather ideas and then do my
> own thing ... honestly!
>
> Finally companies are gradually begining to produce higher quality web-sites
> and are good to use as a context.
>
> When you do come across anything useful let us all know!
>
> Julie Parton
>
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