VENUE : ALBERTON TEACHER’S CENTER

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VENUE : ALBERTON TEACHER’S CENTER ` TARGET SETTING SESSION CIF VENUE : ALBERTON TEACHER’S CENTER BUSINESS STUDIES DATE: 07 JUNE 2017

TOPICS THAT SHOULD NOT BE TAUGHT IN GRADE 12 The relationship between BBBEE and human rights, inclusivity and diversity issues Explain advantages of life insurance and retirement annuities. Analyse the differences between life insurance and retirement annuities. Discuss the relationship between ethical and professional behaviour. Outline/Explain qualities of the entrepreneur that improve problem-solving abilities

TOPICS THAT SHOULD NOT BE TAUGHT IN GRADE 12 Discuss the economic rights of employees with specific reference to the Labour Relations Act Explain/Describe the nature of each team dynamic theory (Not in terms of members’ roles) Examine workplace scenarios where workers are expected to complete projects in teams (P:26) Barriers to creative thinking. The grievance procedure under LRA. Functions of the trade unions. The role of the government in ensuring that businesses comply with BBBEE.

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