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Lesson exploring the post-war boom and the notion that people had ‘never had it so good’.
The starter asks students to consider features of a healthy economy, moving on to assessing the famous Harold Macmillan quote and thinking why it may not be valuable. A PPB of the Conservative party allows students to assess Conservative successes, leading to a ranking card sort of the factors causing the post-war boom. A judgement is then reached regarding the most significant factors. Pupils then analyse economic data to assess the reality of the boom, leading to a plenary comparing industrial production in Britain to other nations. This leads into the following lesson assessing the ‘negatives’ in the economy.

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