What's included
32 live meetings
32 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Homework is optional for this class, but it is extremely valuable feedback for students.Assessment
Quizzes and tests will be offered, which provide great practice for the AP Macro Exam. A practice exam will also be available.Grading
Grades are by request and will be given based on all quiz, test and Practice Exam score.Class Experience
US Grade 11 - 12
I have written AP Macro and Economics for the University of California Online High School. I am also an examiner for the IB, and I write practice test questions for the Texas Starr Test. I have worked for top schools throughout the world, both online and in person. This course will cover the following units of study, as outlined by the College Board: Unit 1: Basic Economic Concepts Unit 2: Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle Unit 3: National Income and Price Determination Unit 4: Financial Sector Unit 5: Long-run Consequences of Stabilization Policies Unit 6: Open Economy - International Trade and Finance We will also work on test taking skills specific to the AP Macroeconomics Exam. This class will be taught with lecture, presentations, discussions and activities. Students will be taking notes, so please be prepared at the start of class to dig right in. Paper and pen/pencil will be best for drawing the diagrams and completing other class exercises. Optional homework will be assigned, with feedback given. Quizzes and tests will be helpful for students to understand their progress. A Practice exam will also be available at the end of the course. I always encourage discussions, so we will discuss topics with real world examples. There are no prerequisites for this class, but basic math and graphing is required. Students should be able to read a college level text. Content will be provided by the teacher and we will be using the OpenStax free textbook listed in the sources. 16 Weeks Course Content: Week 1 - Basic Economic Concepts: scarcity, opportunity costs, PPC, comparative advantage, demand, supply and market equilibrium. Weeks 2 and 3- Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle: circular flow model, economic growth, unemployment, inflation, GDP, business cycles. Weeks 4 - 6 - National Income and Price Determination: AD, multipliers, SRAS, LRAS, AD-AS equilibrium, short run, long run, fiscal policy, automatic stabilizers. Weeks 7 - 9 - Financial Sector: financial assets, interest rates, money, banking, monetary policy, loanable funds market. Weeks 10 - 13 - Long-run Consequences of Stabilization Policies: fiscal and monetary policy in the short-run, Phillips Curve, inflation, government deficits and national debt, crowding out, public policy Weeks 14 - 15 - Open Economy - International Trade and Finance: balance of payments, foreign exchange market, capital flows Week 16 - Practice Exam
Other Details
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
Principles of Macroeconomics 3e (3rd Edition), an OpenStax resource. This textbook was written to increase student access to high-quality learning materials, maintaining highest standards of academic rigor at little to no cost.
College Board AP Central website
Economics for the IB Diploma by Ellie Tragakes; Cambridge University Press
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been teaching AP Macroeconomics since 2002. I have also written an AP Macro course and a College Prep Economics course for the University of California Online High School (SCOUT). My teaching licenses are from Texas and California, and I have a lot of advanced teaching trainings completed.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$50
weekly or $800 for 32 classes2x per week, 16 weeks
60 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
2-18 learners per class