Data Response Case Studies for A Level AQA Economics
Volume 2
12 topical case studies per theme supported with activities and exam-style questions. Covers the 2015 AS and A Level AQA Economics in specification order.
They are up-to-date, engaging and include lots of relevant data.
Reinforce student learning by investigating UK and international economic issues from hospitality's VAT holiday to the trade balance in China. Use these as stimuli for class discussion, self-contained homeworks, or springboards for students’ independent revision for the exams!
- Assortment of up-to-date stimulus material to grip students’ interest from university admissions to Facebook's market dominance
- Packed with engaging activities including short-answer and open-response ‘evaluation’ questions – helps students apply economic theory to contemporary examples
- Exam-style questions – great practice of the different question-types students will meet in the exam
Plus!Excellent... I liked everything including the activities and exam style questions and answers... Gives students the basic ideas in a real world context [so] they can practice their understanding
- High-quality diagrams and graphs – helpful as visual aids and handy for exam answers!
- Detailed mark scheme for all questions and activities
- Targeted quantitative skills questions throughout!
Also available:
Volume 1 (2016) Case Studies
What do teachers say about this resource? (12147)
I like this resource, there is a good variety of questions and a good variety of topics. The questions are useful for revision purposes, as well as practising exam technique because they are similar to the style of questions in the AQA exam. The case studies are up-to-date, just as they would be in the exam.
I like this resource, there is a good variety of questions and a good variety of topics. The questions are useful for revision purposes, as well as practising exam technique because they are similar to the style of questions in the AQA exam. The case studies are up-to-date, just as they would be in the exam.
What do teachers say about this resource? (12148)
I like this resource, there is a good variety of questions and a good variety of topics. The questions are useful for revision purposes, as well as practising exam technique because they are similar to the style of questions in the OCR exam. The case studies are up-to-date, just as they would be in the exam.
I really liked the passages which students have been asked to read. They are up-to-date, engaging and include lots of relevant data. They are interesting just as a standalone read in order to get background knowledge even if students do not answer the questions. The passages could be used in order to gain knowledge of the wider economy as well as different policies the government has used over the last few years. It even includes questions on the failure of the mini budget which is really topical and is something which students will have followed in the news.
It starts off with some fairly straightforward questions which get students thinking about the case study and the topics being questioned. These can be used to test knowledge before getting onto the more difficult questions which are more essay based, these are the sort of questions students find difficult. The answers provided are mostly helpful, enabling students to self mark which means students could be given copies to work on during the holidays for their revision.