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PER resources

ACCA has produced a PowerPoint presentation (complete with notes) which tuition providers can deliver to trainees.  It explains the connection between PER and exams and can be used at orientation sessions or the first class.  There are also two quizzes which you can give to trainees to check their understanding of PER.
  • PER for trainees PowerPoint presentation - opens in a new window
  • PER short quiz  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • PER long quiz  PDF document - opens in a new window
 


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