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Welcome to a new school year!

Thursday, September 03, 2009
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Welcome back from the summer break (what summer?). The economic clouds might still be a little dark and threatening, but there has never been a better time to teach Economics with the subject booming and student numbers firmly on the rise!  Our aim this year is simply to provide even more resources and support for you, your colleagues and students. So here is a new selection to get you started:

Making the most of Moodle for an Economics VLE
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We’ve put a 20 page guide together with some ideas on ways to build an effective Economics VLE using Moodle

Mo Tanweer Joins the Economics Blog Team
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Some great suggestions for teaching resources from Mo

Economics of Healthcare
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A new series of blog resources on healthcare as a topical and relevant way of introducing microeconomics

GCSE Economics with Amy & Innes
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More terrific resources for GCSE Economics (of course you can nick some for the AS students too!), including:

Mnemonic Monday:

Super Starter Sunday:

Penny’s Discoveries
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Penny Brooks has discovered two terrific new online resources - the Business Cycle Clock and Worldmapper

Streamed Revision Presentations
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New revision presentations available on:

Aggregate Demand and the UK Economic Cycle:

Consumer Spending and Saving in the UK Economy:

Developments in Currency Markets:

UK Unemployment

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