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      <description>Location: Aylesbury | Salary: &amp;pound;29344 - &amp;pound;44919/annum | Type: Contract | BUSINESS &amp; ECONOMICS TEACHER   Location: Aylesbury  Start: September 2026  Full Time: Temporary to Permanent  Salary: £29,344–£44,919  Students understand the basics — they need help explaining the bigger picture.  As a Business &amp; Economics Teacher, you will teach KS4 and KS5 students how to apply concepts, analyse data, and structure clear written arguments.   Key responsibilities   Teach Business and Economics across KS4 and KS5  Explain key topics such as markets, finance, and decision-making  Support structured essay and exam responses  Use real-world examples in lessons  Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level exams  Track progress and provide feedback  Maintain structured classroom routines   The classroom environment   Lessons are logical and structured  Students understand how to apply knowledge  Discussion is purposeful  Behaviour is calm and focused   Skills and experience   Experience teaching Business, Economics, or related subjects  Strong analytical and explanation skills  Organisation and planning  Classroom management   What success looks like   Students produce more structured answers  Improved exam confidence  Clear understanding of concepts  QTS is desirable; unqua...</description>
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