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HL1 ECONOMICS COURSE OVERVIEW. 2012-2013 School Year. ASSESSMENT IN HL1 ECONOMICS. Fortnightly Exams/ Quizes Short 20 to 30 minute exams, covering the theoretical components of the course. Weight 4 Homework Set once every 2 weeks. Weight 5. Fortnightly Exams – Dates Semester 1.
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HL1 ECONOMICSCOURSE OVERVIEW 2012-2013 School Year
ASSESSMENT IN HL1 ECONOMICS FortnightlyExams/Quizes • Short 20 to 30 minute exams, covering the theoretical components of the course. • Weight 4 Homework • Set once every 2 weeks. • Weight 5
FortnightlyExams – Dates Semester 1 • Wednesday 22nd August • Monday 3rd September • Tuesday 17th September • Monday 22nd October • Tuesday 6th November • Tuesday 20th November
Homework Structure • You will have five articles to read with associated questions. These questions will include comprehension analysis and research components. • The emphasis of the homework is always on news & current affairs. • Articles will be sourced from magazines like Businessweek, Fortune Magazine & The Economist and newspaper like the New York Times. • When answering research questions, the source(s) of your information must be clearly identified. Note: wikipedia is not an acceptable source. • Some limited class time may be provided to start homework, but many hours will be required at home.
Assessment Item: Managing the US EconomyPresidential Campaign & Debate Part A: Campaign Materials: Friday 26th October Part B: Economic Debate: Monday 29th October • Each person will prepare a 10 minute speech, supporting by a range of visual aids, includes graphs, charges and other appropriate images. • In addition each person will be required to engage in rebuttal of at least 2 minutes duration. Weight: 15
US Presidential Debate: Economic Issues Structure • The class will be divided into two opposing political teams – The Democrats & the Republicans. • The Democrats will choose their leader to be President Obama and the Republicans will choose their leader – Mit Romney.
US Presidential Debate: Economic Issues: Characters for Debate
US Secretary of Labor THE DEMOCRAT TEAM US Treasury Secretary US Secretary of State Secretary of Health
US Vice PresidentialCandidate Paul Ryan High Profile Republicans Marco Rubio – Senator from Florida The Republican Team High Profile Republicans Speaker of the House John Boehner Former Presidential Candidate Michelle Bachmann
Major Examinations in Semester 1 End of Quarter 1: Monday 1st October • 90 minute examination. End of Semester 1: Exam Week 7th to 12th Dec • 2 hour examination
HL1 ECONOMICS (Grade 11)Semester 1: Micro Economics • Supply & Demand • Market Equilibrium • Elasticities • Indirect Taxes & Subsidies • Costs, Revenue & Profits • Perfect Competition • Monopoly • Monpolistic Competition • Oligopoly • Price Discrimination • Market Failure
HL1 ECONOMICS (Grade 11)Semester 2: Macroeconomics • Aggregate Demand • Aggregate Supply • Macroeconomic Equilibrium • Low Unemployment • Inflation • Economic Growth • Income Distribution
HL2 ECONOMICS (Grade 12)Semester 1: International Economics • Free Trade & Protectionism • Exchange Rates • Balance of Payments • Economic Integration • Terms of Trade.
HL2 ECONOMICS (Grade 12)Semester 2: Development Economics • Measuring Development • Domestic Factors & Economic Development • International Trade & Economic Development • Foreign Direct Investment • Aid, debt and economic development • The balance between markets & intervention