This sequence of lessons (roughly three or four) focuses upon game theory and cartels/collusion. This often confusing topic is broken down and made concise through notes and clear slides. Starting with the prisoners’ dilemma, excellent videos show game theory examples and worksheets accompany all of this to help students grasp this challenging topic more easily. Collusion is explain through slides and notes, all of which are specific to the specification so that learning is efficient and not overwhelming. In addition, this set of resources comes with a marked piece of A* student work about game theory. The essay clearly shows how the exam technique for this tricky topic should be applied.
Resources included are:
Marked essay exemplar answers and annotated mark schemes for essay question activity
Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets.
Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification.
Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!).
All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board.
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Thank you for sharing this resource. It contains a number of quality resources and saved me a lot of time. I think the PowerPoint compares very favourably with that produced by the established professional Economics education providers!
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