About this course
Who it's for
All Edexcel (A) A-Level Economics teachers
Course series
Course outline
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These videos provide detailed advice on how to teach market structures, with guidance on how to introduce topics to students, how to help them avoid errors, and classroom activities and approaches.
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Introducing Market Structures
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Explaining Monopoly
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Monopoly - Case Studies for the Classroom
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Monopoly - Price Discrimination
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Monopoly - Classroom Activities
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Explaining and Teaching Perfect Competition
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Perfect Competition - Examples for the Classroom
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Explaining Monopolistic Competition
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Teaching Oligopoly - the basics
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Oligopoly - Game Theory
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Oligopoly - Classroom Activities
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Teaching Contestable Markets
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Teaching Monopsony
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Teacher Panel Discussion | Supporting Students Who Struggle with Market Structures
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Teacher Panel Discussion | Challenges with Teaching Market Structures & How to Overcome Them
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Edexcel Essays | Examiner Standardisation Discussion
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- Oligopoly and the Kinked Demand Curve (video)
Hosts
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Isobel Dawson
Isobel is an Economics graduate who trained as a Mathematics teacher before becoming and Economics teacher and then leading an Economics department. She is interested in all aspects of Economics pedagogy, but is particularly eager to find effective approaches for students who find studying the subject more challenging.
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Ruth Tarrant
Ruth has been Subject Lead in Economics at tutor2u for many years after a career of teaching Economics, Business, Politics and Maths in a range of secondary schools. She is a highly experienced A level Economics Examiner, and also teaches undergraduate Economics on a very part-time basis at the University of Oxford. Ruth is passionate about making economics fun, engaging and accessible for teachers and students.