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A selection of Poole Economics teachers

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Kevin B

Mr Kevin B

Economics

Poole


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business
Qualifications:
NPQH. PGCE Business, Edge Hill College. Masters in Educational Leadership, Chester University.
Daniel A

Mr Daniel A

Economics

Poole


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business
Qualifications:
PGCE Exeter University (2014). BA (Hons) Politics and Law, Stirling University (2001).
Kirstie H

Ms Kirstie H

Economics

Poole


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business
Qualifications:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) 1997, PGCE Business Education, Hull University (1997). BA (Hons) Economics, Coventry University (1994), Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) (1995)
Robert M

Mr Robert M

Economics

Poole


Subjects taught:
Economics
Qualifications:
Chartered Teacher Status – Chartered College of Teaching (2019). MA Education, Edge Hill University (2017). PGCE Business Education, Edge Hill University (2014). BSc (Hons) Business with Specialist study in Human Resource Management and a Diploma in Industrial Studies, Ulster University (2013).
Fariha Q

Ms Fariha Q

Economics

Poole


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business
Qualifications:
MBA Business Accounts and Finance, Lahore Business School.

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What is Economics?

Economics is a social science, which studies the production, distribution, and consumption of services and goods. Macroeconomics looks at the behavior and performance of an economy, as a whole. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy such as growth rate, gross domestic product, unemployment, and inflation. Microeconomics looks at the behavior of how individuals, groups and businesses make decisions at the small scale, including topics such as: marginal utility and demand; diminishing returns and supply; elasticity of demand and supply; market structures; role of prices and profits in determining resource allocation.

GCSE and IGCSE Economics Tuition

Students who study GCSE or IGCSE Economics learn how consumers, producers and governments interact in markets, nationally and internationally. This course introduces students to the basic economics concepts and helps them develop the appropriate range of analytical, critical and reasoning skills to enable them to begin to think as economists. Not many students elect to study Economics at GCSE and most schools cannot offer it in an already over-crowded GCSE curriculum. GCSE Exam Boards for Economics include AQA, OCR, IGCSE Edexcel, CCEA.

GCSE Economics should increase a student's understanding of the world in which they live and enable them to engage more effectively with current and historical economic issues on a local, national and global level. Students will develop economic knowledge, understanding and skills, and be able to read and comprehend articles written by leading economists. They should also be able to consider the ethical, moral and sustainability issues that arise as a result of the impact of economic activity.

A-Level Economics Tuition

At A-Level, students explore different types of economic behaviour in order to understand different factors and how they interrelate; they evaluate economic models and policies; they investigate why markets fail in the free market system and what governments can do to solve this; they investigate economic problems such as inflation and unemployment, along with the best policies that governments can adopt.

Economics is a rigorous academic subject and is well respected by top universities. Many A-Level students will go on to pursue university degrees in Economics and other business-related subjects, with many choosing career paths in finance. However, the wide variety of skills developed through this course will also provide a solid foundation for a host of other degrees and careers.

How are Poole schools performing?

We connect you to the best teachers who work across several of the best primary and secondary schools in Poole (some detailed below). This means we can reliably provide you with a local and experienced tutor that fits your needs.

Poole primary school performance:

The Poole area has 33 primary schools (one of the top being Baden-Powell and St Peter's Church of England Junior School with 28% of pupils achieving at a higher standard).

From their latest Oftsed report:
“High-quality systems for managing and checking all aspects of the school’s work ensure improvement planning is well targeted at weaker areas. These are then successfully addressed. The school is already tackling the weaker aspects identified during this inspection. It is exceptionally well placed to improve further. ”

The Poole local authority has an average of 67% of students meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths at primary school age (vs England's average of 65%). And has an average of 12% achieving higher standard (vs England's average of 11%).

 

Poole secondary school performance:

The Poole area has 12 secondary schools (one of the top being Poole Grammar School with 93% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs).

From their latest Oftsed report:
“Disadvantaged pupils’ progress has fluctuated in recent years. Senior leaders’ actions to improve the progress of disadvantaged pupils have been largely successful. However, the progress of a minority remains too slow.”

The Poole local authority has an average of 51% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs (vs England's average of 43%). And has an average of % of students either staying in education or entering employment after GCSEs (vs England's average of 94%).

Poole Ofsted ratings:

78% of Poole schools have received at least a 'Good' Ofsted rating, with 6 schools receiving an 'Outstanding' rating in their last evaluation.

Source: Gov.UK Website

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