This is a book of 20 photocopiable full specimen exam-style questions and answers for paper 2 (Data Response) IB Economics. Higher and Standard Level. (New syllabus 2020) First examinations in 2022 by Dipak Khimji & Barbara Macario
This workbook includes 16 specimen questions aimed at both preparing students for the Policy Paper 3 in the 2020 syllabus, with first examinations in 2022, and as an in-class resource for teachers to use. A separate answer book is also available with additional questions for assessment.
Developed in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate® Ensure full coverage of the new syllabus with this comprehensive guide written by highly experienced authors, that explores all topics through inquiry, concepts, content and contexts and their interrelationships with each other. - Explore economics through the nine key concepts in the new course with our newly developed acronym for a deeper and more integrated understanding of the subject. - Includes new integrated subtopics of Economics of the environment and Economics of inequality and poverty which helps bring to light the global challenges facing the planet today and how these can be addressed using an Economics lens. - Apply new skills and knowledge to everyday life with examples and case studies. - Foster the attributes of the lB learner profile with explicit reference made throughout, as well as TOK links for every topic. - Prepare for the new assessment model with exam-style questions and review questions. - Avoid common mistakes and aim for the best grades with expert tips and hints.
Tried and tested at the International School of Geneva, this answer book to the IB Economics Workbook (tried & tested) provides all the answers to all of the questions, including evaluation. The answer book can be used to ensure that the students are technically sound in their knowledge of economics and have acquired the necessary skills to tackle any IB examination. In addition the questions cater for students of all abilities. The answer book is also intended to make student assessment easy as well as precise.Both the authors are highly experienced IB Economics teachers and examiners who have worked in four continents.
This book showcases the power of economic principles to explain and predict issues and current events in the food, agricultural, agribusiness, international trade, natural resources and other sectors. The result is an agricultural economics textbook that provides students and instructors with a clear, up-to-date, and straightforward approach to learning how a market-based economy functions, and how to use simple economic principles for improved decision making. While the primary focus of the book is on microeconomic aspects, agricultural economics has expanded over recent decades to include issues of macroeconomics, international trade, agribusiness, environmental economics, natural resources, and international development. Hence, these topics are also provided with significant coverage.
Consolidate learning and develop problem solving skills through exam practice questions; ideal for independent learning, homework or extension activities. · Strengthen skills and consolidate knowledge with a wealth of advice and questions that mirrors the syllabus line by line. · Prepare thoroughly for assessment with revision and exam tips, including a calculator skills checklist and mark scheme guidance. · Build confidence using the six mock exam papers, with accompanying mark schemes. · Ideal for independent learning, homework or extension activities, this workbook contains a wealth of exam-style practice. · Answers for the practice questions are available for free at www.hoddereducation.com/ibextras
This edited book is a comprehensive resource for understanding the history as well as the current status of educational practices in Singapore. It is a one-stop reference guide to education and educational issues/concerns here. There are three sections: Part 1 provides a sectorial overview of how education has been organized in this country such as preschool, special needs, primary and secondary, and adult education divisions. In Part 2, contributors critically delve into issues and policies that are pertinent to understanding education here such as underachievement, leadership, language education, assessment, and meritocracy to question what Part 1 might have taken for granted. Part 3 contains the largest number of contributors because it offers a scholarly examination into specific subject histories. This section stands out because of the comparative rarity of its subject matter (history of Physical Education, Art, Music, Geography Education, etc.) in Singapore.