What's included
4 live meetings
4 in-class hoursClass Experience
Why do certain people buy and sell certain goods? What drives us to interact the way we do in the market place? Students interested in expanding their knowledge of economics should join this class. The class is designed for students with a basic understanding of economics (such as supply and demand, costs vs. benefits, and competition). The class goals are to build on foundational economic ideas and explore in more detail how these concepts play out in the free market. Each week will include an engaging discussion followed by a quiz and a short assignment / activity to be completed before the next session. Class 1 - Exploring Various Markets (including the Labor Market), Trade in Competitive Markets (Why Collaborate?), Class 2 - Profits and Entrepreneurial Risk Taking , The Role of the "Middle Man" and Transaction Costs Class 3 - Comparative Advantages, Efficiency, Production Possibilities, Consumer Spending Budgets Class 4 - Understanding Economic Institutions (Banks, Corporations, Cooperatives, Labor unions), Rules of the Game (including Role of Private Property) Note: This class is a portion of my Introduction to Economic Thinking semester course. If you are looking for a more comprehensive course, you may want to enroll in the semester course instead.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Cedarville University
- Bachelor's degree in Secondary Social Studies Education
- Earned state of Ohio teaching license
- Cross cultural teaching experience in Beijing, China
- Taught a variety of subjects to multiple age levels
- Currently involved in homeschooling my own children
- Desire to utilize my teaching passion for and knowledge of social studies with the goal of assisting parents
My approach is to get students thinking and discussing how social studies relates to their lives through relevant examples. I blend a mixture of historical background and conceptual information within my lessons.
My hobbies include reading philosophy books, playing with my children, and outside activities.
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Live Group Class
$50
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
60 min
Completed by 45 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
2-11 learners per class