Economics

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Ages 13-18 · Co-Ed
Room 101 3700 Lake Wheeler Rd. RaleighNC  27606
Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Ages 13-18 · Co-Ed
Room 101 3700 Lake Wheeler Rd. RaleighNC  27606

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Economics

Jan 10 - May 29 (Wednesday)

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Ages 13-18

Room 101

$330.00

Meeting Dates

From Jan 10, 2024 to May 29, 2024

Each Wednesday from 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM

About This Activity

This is a year-long class. The teacher is accepting students mid-year at a pro-rated rate. Students will learn and be able to use economic thinking, problem-solving, and logic in solving business problems and analyzing current topics. This course emphasizes the role of free markets in determining economic well-being. Students will learn the fundamentals of microeconomics including supply, demand, and pricing, along with the basics of macroeconomics: Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Money, Supply, and the role of government in stabilizing and growing an economy. This course offers students the opportunity to apply what they learn through interactive projects and group assignments. As the world’s economies become increasingly interdependent, it is essential that students become economic thinkers. Using micro and macro-economic tools and concepts, students in this course will build the foundation necessary for understanding real-world economic issues. Students will understand the allocation of scarce resources in societies through analysis of individual choice, market interaction, and public policy. Units of study include Economic Thinking, Market Capitalism, The Business Cycle, Monetary policy, Fiscal Policy, and Global Markets. All of Ms. Beach’s classes will provide all the needed skills to earn transcript credit with the grading of all homework, testing, and projects. At the end of the program, you will have a printable syllabus and description of all that was learned in that year. This is a graded class unless instructed otherwise. There will be homework to be completed weekly. All of Ms. Beach’s classes follow the engineering model for science. This means every unit student will be assigned a project and over the course of the unit they will gain the skills and knowledge to complete each project. Instructor: Rachel Beach:

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