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Year 12 Economics Tuition

Excel in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Market Structures

Basics to Advanced
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Tuition course details

  • Category : A-Level
  • Type : Tuition Classes
  • Year Applicable : Suitable for Year 12 Students
  • Difficulty Level : Advanced
  • Syllabus: Aligned with the A-level Economics curriculum, covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, and economic models.
  • Resources : Interactive case studies, past papers, and economic data analysis tools.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Weekly sessions tailored to student availability.
  • Focus on developing a thorough understanding of economic theories, applications, and problem-solving strategies.
  • Personalised Learning Path: Individual progress tracking and targeted feedback to strengthen weak areas.

Course Timeline

  • 1. Introduction to Economics and Economic Models

  • 2. Microeconomic Theories: Supply, Demand, and Market Structures

  • 3. Macroeconomic Principles: National Income and Economic Growth

  • 4. Government Policy and Market Failures

  • 5. International Trade and Globalisation

  • 6. Exam Preparation and Case Studies


Course Session Details

  • Session 1: Understanding Economic Models

    Activities:

    • Exploring key economic concepts: scarcity, opportunity cost, and production possibility curves.
    • Learning the distinction between microeconomics and macroeconomics.
    • Interactive activity: Analysing real-world examples of economic choices.

    Outcome: Develop foundational knowledge of economic principles and models.

  • Session 2: Supply and Demand Analysis

    Activities:

    • Understanding market equilibrium, shifts, and price elasticity.
    • Case study: The impact of government intervention on markets.
    • Graphing exercises to interpret supply and demand curves.

    Outcome: Build analytical skills to evaluate market dynamics and price mechanisms.

  • Session 3: Market Structures and Business Behaviour

    Activities:

    • Studying different market structures: perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly.
    • Exploring profit maximisation and firm objectives.
    • Group discussion: Real-life examples of monopolies and competition.

    Outcome: Understand how businesses operate in varying market conditions.

  • Session 4: National Income and Economic Growth

    Activities:

    • Introduction to GDP, GNI, and economic indicators.
    • Analysing economic growth through historical and modern data.
    • Practical: Calculating economic growth rates and trends.

    Outcome: Gain insights into macroeconomic concepts and indicators.

  • Session 5: Fiscal and Monetary Policies

    Activities:

    • Understanding government budgets, taxation, and spending.
    • Exploring the role of central banks and interest rates.
    • Activity: Evaluating the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies in stabilising economies.

    Outcome: Build critical thinking on how governments manage economies.

  • Session 6: International Trade and Globalisation

    Activities:

    • Learning about trade theories, exchange rates, and balance of payments.
    • Case study: Analysing the impact of globalisation on developing economies.
    • Debate: Benefits and challenges of international trade.

    Outcome: Understand global economic interdependence and trade dynamics.

  • Session 7: Market Failures and Government Intervention

    Activities:

    • Examining externalities, public goods, and market failures.
    • Exploring government policies to address market inefficiencies.
    • Group activity: Proposing solutions to real-world economic issues.

    Outcome: Evaluate the role of government in correcting market failures.

  • Session 8: A-Level Exam Preparation

    Activities:

    • Reviewing past paper questions and model answers.
    • Mock tests to simulate exam conditions.
    • Feedback sessions for targeted improvements.

    Outcome: Build confidence and exam readiness.


Course Outline

  • 1. Economic Models and Theories

    Understand core economic principles and methodologies.

  • 2. Microeconomics

    Study supply, demand, elasticity, and market structures.

  • 3. Macroeconomics

    Explore national income, growth, and economic policies.

  • 4. Global Economics

    Learn about trade, globalisation, and international markets.


Course Materials

  • A-level Economics textbooks and revision guides.
  • Access to economic data and analysis tools.
  • Mock exams and progress reports with actionable feedback.

Course Outline

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    Understanding ecosystems, food chains, and life cycles.

  • 2. Chemistry Foundations

    Exploring states of matter, chemical changes, and materials.

  • 3. Physics Principles

    Learning about energy, forces, and electricity through experiments.

  • 4. Scientific Thinking

    Engaging in scientific enquiry and developing critical thinking.


Course Materials

  • Interactive experiment kits for hands-on learning.
  • Worksheets and guides tailored to SATs Science.
  • Progress tracking and reports for parents.

Why Choose Us?

GLECTA Learning has supported over 3000+ children in the last 8 years, ensuring:

  • Proven, effective classes and courses that significantly enhance children's chances of success.
  • Exceptional teaching with small group sizes, guaranteeing personalised attention for each child.
  • Highly experienced, DBS-checked tutors who help identify weaknesses, leverage strengths, and drive noticeable improvements.
  • Transparent, customised feedback throughout the preparation process, guiding you every step of the way in your entrance exam journey.
  • Comprehensive mock exams that simulate real test conditions, preparing students for success.
  • Continuous support and resources to help your child excel in every aspect of their learning journey.

About this Course

This Year 12 Economics course covers key topics like microeconomics, macroeconomics, and market structures. Students learn to analyze economic problems, interpret data, and prepare for A-Level Economics exams.

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