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Economics HL is the study of economic theory and its applications in the world today. Students interpret economic data and statistics, apply relevant theory, and demonstrate this knowledge using written prose, diagrams and economic terminology. Taking Economics HL online will enable students to learn real world applications of economic theory; understand how macro- and micro-economies work; and meet and study with students and teachers from around the world.
The Economics course is being revised for September 2020 to reflect the changes in the IB Subject Guide (first examinations May 2022). Course updates include:
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The emphasis is on learning actively together and activities include live online discussions, creating presentations, learning from videos and interactive exercises. Throughout the Economics HL course, students engage in online discussions, debates, article analysis, wiki activities and group research projects.
Students are assessed through the use of quizzes and tests. We also provide traditional activities such as essay writing to prepare them for the exams.
Assessment will be both formative and summative and in accordance with IB criteria.
There are a variety of reasons why people choose to study economics. The first one, of course, is that many students aim to follow careers in finance, banking, sales and marketing, insurance or public policy. Studying economics opens up a variety of reliable careers to young people as well as teaching you important information concerning resources that would also benefit students aspiring to start their own businesses. Alternatively, many students enjoy the personal benefits of studying economics. The economy affects unemployment, poverty, inflation: issues which all affect not only our everyday lives but our livelihood that we mustn’t take for granted so it’s a very interesting subject, on a personal level.
The Economics course is being revised for September 2020 to reflect the changes in the IB Subject Guide (first examinations May 2022). Course updates include:
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There are a variety of reasons why people choose to study economics. The first one, of course, is that many students aim to follow careers in finance, banking, sales and marketing, insurance or public policy. Studying economics opens up a variety of reliable careers to young people as well as teaching you important information concerning resources that would also benefit students aspiring to start their own businesses. Alternatively, many students enjoy the personal benefits of studying economics. The economy affects unemployment, poverty, inflation: issues which all affect not only our everyday lives but our livelihood that we mustn’t take for granted so it’s a very interesting subject, on a personal level.