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Publisher of AWESOME educational resources for teachers and students, specialising in GCSE Business and A-Level Economics. Study notes, slides, activities and worksheets - colourful, concise, clear and engaging. Using contemporary examples, articles and videos. • Follow me on social media @teachonomics for news, updates and lesson ideas!
17. Absolute and Relative Poverty - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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17. Absolute and Relative Poverty - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon the distinction between relative and absolute poverty, how poverty is measured and the causes of poverty. Application video activities about Ethiopia and Zimbabwe provide essential application. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
21. Strategies & Policies for Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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21. Strategies & Policies for Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three or four) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon strategies used by governments to bring about economic development, all strategies included in the Edexcel specification are included, such as: microfinance, buffer stock schemes, the Lewis model, tourism, Fair Trade, debt relief, foreign aid, World Bank, IMF and NGOs. Essential application comes in the form of video activities about Russian diamonds and Zimbabwe. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
18. Inequality - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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18. Inequality - Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon the measuring inequality using the Lorenz Curve and Gini coefficient - diagrammatical analysis is included. The causes of inequality and the impacts are analysed. In addition, the significance of capitalitsm for inequality is analysed. Essential application is provided through video activities relating to Gabon and Democratic Republic of Congo. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
02. Opportunity Cost (Slides and Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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02. Opportunity Cost (Slides and Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon opportunity cost. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
03. Renewable and Non-renewable (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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03. Renewable and Non-renewable (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly one) i focuses upon renewable and non-renewable resources, in line with the requirements of the Edexcel A specification. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
01. Economic Problem (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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01. Economic Problem (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) is the first in Theme 1 and focuses upon the economic problem and the factors of production. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.