TheComputingTutor, is proud to present a complete Teaching Scheme of Work for the mandatory Unit 2 - Creating Systems to Manage Information.
This complete teaching resource contains all material required to deliver the content for the 5 hour exam.
This complete resource is a bundle of all three previously available unit resources for Part A and Part B.
Further information for each resource can be found on the relevant product page.
Unit 2 Part A Teaching Resource 1 - Normalisation & Validation
Unit 2 Part A Teaching Resource 2 - Queries, Reports, Testing & Evaluation
Unit 2 Part B Teaching Resource - Forms Testing & Evaulation
Unit 2 Complete Teaching Scheme of Work
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Mr Damian Glyn, Lecturer in IT, North Shropshire College, Shropshire
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Mr J Flower, Computing and IT Lead, Heathfield Knoll School, Worcestershire
This teaching resource has been designed specifically for the 5 hour exam format that was introduced in 2019. Some of the required content in the original specification has not been included. The exam board requires that this non-examined content still be delivered.