Samoa Year 11 Business Studies

The Samoa Year 11 Business Studies curriculum aims to enable students to participate effectively in economic activities and navigate the complexities of modern financial resource management. The curriculum is structured around three key strands:

1. Producers' Decisions: This strand explores the decision-making processes of producers in the Samoan economy. It likely covers topics such as production methods, cost analysis, and market structures. This strand is primarily covered in Book 1.

2. Consumers' Decisions: This strand examines how consumers make decisions in the marketplace. It likely covers topics such as consumer behavior, factors influencing demand, and budgeting. This strand is also primarily covered in Book 1.

3. Accounting and its Applications: This strand focuses on accounting principles and their practical application to the economic activities of both consumers and producers. It likely covers topics such as financial statements, budgeting, and cost accounting. This strand is primarily covered in Book 2.

The curriculum emphasizes a clear progression of achievement objectives across Years 9-11. While the specific learning objectives and assessment criteria were not available through the searches conducted, it can be inferred that they are likely detailed within the two textbooks provided by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Additional information on the curriculum's development and context within the Samoan education system can be found in the article "Understanding the Curriculum Process: Business Studies in Samoa".

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