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About this course
This course is designed to guide students through each of the question types found on the Unit 1 Human Lifespan and Development exam. It breaks down the technique required to successfully respond to the different command words and provides model answers to each. In total there is just over one hour of recorded videos, broken down into 10 parts.
There are worksheets to download and complete on: • Command words and question types • Short answer practice questions: identify, give, state, name • Short open response practice questions: explain • Extended open response questions: discuss, assess, evaluate
In total there are over 60 practice questions provided, as well as additional structured activities.
Answer guides are provided to all the practice questions.
Who it's for
All students taking AAQ BTEC National Health & Social Care Unit 1
Course series
Course outline
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Introduction to Unit 1 & Grade Booster Online
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Unit 1 Exam Structure
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Command Words & Question Types
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Identify questions
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Give, State & Name Questions
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Explain Questions
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Discuss Questions
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Assess Questions
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Evaluate Questions
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Next Steps & Active Revision Recommendations
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Hosts
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Liz Blamire
Liz is the tutor2u subject lead for two subjects: Health & Social Care and Early Childhood Development. She is a former NHS midwife who has worked in community, birth centre and acute hospital settings. Liz is an SSAT Accredited Lead Practitioner, who has taught Health & Social Care in FE and secondary schools, where she was a successful HOD. Liz has extensive experience in qualification development, assessment writing, examining and moderation, and is a textbook author. Liz has recently completed her MEd in Inclusion and Special Educational Needs, where she focused on the social, emotional and behavioural needs of children and young people.