It is impossible to study Economics and not see the links between theory and real world application. A Level students tackle key questions, such as the state of the nation’s economy, and which strategy is more credible – austerity or boosting public spending, and why? The course deals with economics on a global scale considering the large-scale economic factors affecting countries across the globe, including interest rates and productivity. However, students also delve into the actions of individuals and groups discussing the rationale behind our decision making
Economics students deal with a range of information and learn to purposefully analyse and evaluate data using economic models, calculations and analytical interpretation. Lessons include direction and assessment, discussion and debate, research and investigation; it will be important to be comfortable with these classroom learning styles. Students will be expected to keep up with current affairs to apply learning to topical national and global issues.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £38,700 - £41,700 |
Sixth Form Fee | £22,800 - £24,900 |
Address | Cobham Hall, Brewers Road, DA12 3BL |
It is impossible to study Economics and not see the links between theory and real world application. A Level students tackle key questions, such as the state of the nation’s economy, and which strategy is more credible – austerity or boosting public spending, and why? The course deals with economics on a global scale considering the large-scale economic factors affecting countries across the globe, including interest rates and productivity. However, students also delve into the actions of individuals and groups discussing the rationale behind our decision making
Economics students deal with a range of information and learn to purposefully analyse and evaluate data using economic models, calculations and analytical interpretation. Lessons include direction and assessment, discussion and debate, research and investigation; it will be important to be comfortable with these classroom learning styles. Students will be expected to keep up with current affairs to apply learning to topical national and global issues.