Good job on the presentation. I’m just going through it now. I also think that it relates to some issues in business studies which i’m studying as well.
Ten Thoughts on Improving Your Economics Papers
I gave a presentation to my AS and A2 students this afternoon on some ideas for improving the overall content of their answers in the forthcoming economics exams. I have attached it as a PowerPoint file - there are no snazzy graphics or images - just a series of slides containing some personal thoughts on building extra concepts into answers. The PowerPoint doesn’t include the many examples we looked at for each section but it might be useful to some for revision.
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