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BTEC Health and social care level 1,2,3,4 exam essay
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Im a experienced teacher who has worked across health and social care in all different levels. I can support student in essay writing , exam preparation and teaching all different topics related to health and social care.
The popular units are human lifespan development, working in health and social care and anatomy and physiology in health and social care.
Each lesson can be planned and delivered to students needs.
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