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Year 8 Economics & Business

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of the Australian economy, focusing on how markets operate and the role of stakeholders. Students explore the relationship between consumers, businesses, and the government while developing essential financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills.

6 units·57 topics·Ages 13-14

01The Price of Choice: Markets and Scarcity

10 topics·Term 1

Students investigate how the basic economic problem of scarcity forces individuals and nations to make difficult trade-offs.

Defining Scarcity and Choice

Students will define scarcity and choice, identifying how unlimited wants and limited resources necessitate decision-making.

Four CornersThink-Pair-Share
Understanding Opportunity Cost

Students will explore the concept of opportunity cost, recognizing the value of the next best alternative foregone when making a choice.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Economic Systems: How Societies Allocate Resources

Students will compare different economic systems (traditional, command, market, mixed) and how they address scarcity.

JigsawPhilosophical Chairs
Introduction to Demand

Students will define demand and analyze the factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions, leading to shifts in the demand curve.

Concept MappingCarousel Brainstorm
Introduction to Supply

Students will define supply and investigate the factors that influence producers' willingness and ability to offer goods and services for sale.

Stations RotationGive One, Get One
Market Equilibrium and Price Determination

Students will analyze how the interaction of supply and demand determines equilibrium price and quantity in a market.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
Factors Affecting Price: Beyond Supply and Demand

Students will explore additional factors beyond basic supply and demand that can influence the final price of goods and services, such as production costs, competition, and government taxes/subsidies.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
The Power of Consumer Choice

Students will investigate how individual purchasing decisions collectively influence what goods and services are produced in a market economy.

Gallery WalkWorld Café
Advertising and Consumer Behavior

Students will critically analyze the strategies businesses use in advertising and their impact on consumer decision-making and perceived sovereignty.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Ethical Consumption and Social Responsibility

Students will explore the concept of ethical consumption, examining how consumer choices can promote social and environmental well-being.

Philosophical ChairsDocument Mystery

02Earning and Managing Money

10 topics·Term 1

Students develop practical financial literacy skills focusing on income, budgeting, and the risks associated with different financial products.

Sources of Income: Wages, Salaries, and Beyond

Students will identify and differentiate between various forms of earned income, including wages, salaries, commissions, and tips.

Expert PanelRound Robin
Unearned Income and Wealth Accumulation

Students will explore unearned income sources like interest, dividends, rent, and capital gains, and their role in wealth building.

Case Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
The Australian Taxation System

Students will investigate how the Australian government collects taxes on income, goods, and services, and how these funds are used.

JigsawTown Hall Meeting
Creating a Personal Budget

Students will learn practical steps for creating and maintaining a personal budget, including tracking income and expenses.

Simulation GameProject-Based Learning
Saving Strategies and Financial Goals

Students will explore various saving strategies and learn to set realistic short-term and long-term financial goals.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Understanding Credit and Debt

Students will define credit and debt, identifying common types of credit products and their associated risks.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
The Mechanics of Interest Rates

Students will investigate how interest rates are calculated and their impact on borrowing costs and investment returns.

Simulation GameDecision Matrix
Managing Credit Cards and Loans

Students will learn responsible strategies for using credit cards and managing various types of loans to avoid excessive debt.

Problem-Based LearningSocratic Seminar
Introduction to Investing

Students will gain an overview of basic investment options, including stocks, bonds, and managed funds, and their associated risks.

Expert PanelCase Study Analysis
Consumer Protection and Financial Scams

Students will identify common financial scams and learn about consumer protection agencies and rights in Australia.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play

03The World of Work

10 topics·Term 2

An examination of the changing nature of the Australian workforce and the factors influencing employment.

Labor Market Fundamentals

Students will define the labor market and analyze the forces of supply and demand for labor.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Impact of Automation and AI on Jobs

Students will investigate how technological advancements, particularly automation and artificial intelligence, are transforming the job landscape.

Formal DebateWorld Café
The Gig Economy and Future of Work

Students will explore the rise of the gig economy, its benefits and drawbacks for workers and businesses, and its implications for traditional employment.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Minimum Wage and Labor Laws

Students will examine the purpose and economic effects of minimum wage laws and other key labor regulations in Australia.

Formal DebateDocument Mystery
The Role of Trade Unions

Students will investigate the historical and contemporary role of trade unions in advocating for workers' rights and influencing labor market outcomes.

Role PlayExpert Panel
Workplace Health and Safety

Students will understand the importance of workplace health and safety regulations and the responsibilities of both employers and employees.

Case Study AnalysisMock Trial
Identifying Market Gaps and Opportunities

Students will learn to identify unmet needs and market opportunities as the first step in entrepreneurial ventures.

Carousel BrainstormProject-Based Learning
The Entrepreneurial Mindset

Students will explore the characteristics and skills associated with an entrepreneurial mindset, including risk-taking, creativity, and resilience.

Expert PanelCase Study Analysis
Innovation and Economic Growth

Students will investigate how innovation, driven by entrepreneurs, contributes to economic growth and societal progress.

Project-Based LearningInquiry Circle
Skills for the Future Workforce

Students will identify key skills and competencies (e.g., critical thinking, digital literacy, collaboration) essential for success in future job markets.

World CaféConcept Mapping

04Business Ventures and Strategy

9 topics·Term 2

Students analyze how businesses operate, compete, and respond to environmental and social pressures.

Sole Traders and Partnerships

Students will compare the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of sole proprietorships and partnerships.

Stations RotationConcept Mapping
Larger Businesses: Public Companies and Corporations

Students will gain a general understanding of larger business structures, such as public companies and corporations, focusing on their key characteristics like limited liability and the ability to raise significant capital.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Franchises and Social Enterprises

Students will explore alternative business structures like franchises and social enterprises, understanding their unique models and goals.

JigsawCase Study Analysis
The Marketing Mix (4 Ps)

Students will analyze the four elements of the marketing mix – Product, Price, Place, and Promotion – and how businesses use them strategically.

Project-Based LearningConcept Mapping
Branding and Customer Loyalty

Students will investigate how businesses build strong brands and foster customer loyalty through various strategies.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Digital Marketing and Social Media

Students will explore the impact of digital platforms and social media on modern marketing strategies and consumer engagement.

Project-Based LearningSocratic Seminar
Ethical Marketing Practices

Students will discuss ethical considerations in marketing, including truth in advertising, privacy, and marketing to vulnerable groups.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis
Environmental Responsibility in Business

Students will examine how businesses address environmental concerns through sustainable practices and green initiatives.

Fishbowl DiscussionCase Study Analysis
Social Responsibility and Community Engagement

Students will explore how businesses contribute to community well-being through philanthropy, fair labor, and ethical supply chains.

World CaféExpert Panel

05Government and the National Economy

10 topics·Term 3

An introduction to macroeconomics, focusing on how the Australian government manages the economy.

Measuring Economic Activity: GDP

Students will define Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and understand its components as a measure of national economic output.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Economic Growth and Living Standards

Students will investigate the relationship between economic growth, productivity, and improvements in living standards.

Case Study AnalysisWorld Café
Economic Ups and Downs: Growth and Contraction

Students will understand that economies experience periods of growth (more jobs, more spending) and contraction (fewer jobs, less spending), and how these affect people's lives.

Timeline ChallengeThink-Pair-Share
Government Revenue: Taxation and Other Sources

Students will identify the main sources of revenue for the Australian federal and state governments.

JigsawChalk Talk
Government Expenditure and Public Services

Students will explore how government spending is allocated across various public services and its economic impact.

Town Hall MeetingDecision Matrix
Budget Outcomes: Surplus, Deficit, and Debt

Students will understand the concepts of budget surplus, deficit, and national debt, and their implications for the economy.

Simulation GameSocratic Seminar
Understanding Inflation

Students will define inflation, identify its causes, and analyze its effects on purchasing power and economic stability.

Case Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
The Role of Banks and Lending in the Economy

Students will investigate the fundamental role of banks in facilitating saving and lending, and how this impacts economic activity and individual financial decisions.

Simulation GameExpert Panel
Unemployment: Types and Causes

Students will define unemployment, identify different types (e.g., frictional, structural, cyclical), and explore their causes.

JigsawDocument Mystery
Fiscal Policy: Government Spending and Taxation

Students will understand how the government uses fiscal policy (adjusting spending and taxation) to influence the economy.

Formal DebateCase Study Analysis

06Australia in the Global Market

8 topics·Term 3

Exploring Australia's place in the global economy and the impact of international trade.

Why Countries Trade: Specialisation and Benefits

Students will understand that countries trade because they can specialise in producing certain goods or services more efficiently, leading to benefits for all involved.

Trading CardsConcept Mapping
Australia's Major Trading Partners and Exports

Students will identify Australia's key trading partners and major export commodities, analyzing their significance to the national economy.

JigsawGallery Walk
The Value of Our Dollar: How it Affects Trade

Students will explore how the value of the Australian dollar relative to other currencies affects the price of Australian exports and imports, and therefore impacts businesses and consumers.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Protectionism vs. Free Trade

Students will compare the arguments for and against protectionist policies (tariffs, quotas) versus free trade.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Global Supply Chains and Interdependence

Students will investigate the complexity of global supply chains and how disruptions in one part of the world can have widespread economic effects.

Concept MappingWorld Café
The Rise of Transnational Corporations (TNCs)

Students will examine the characteristics and global reach of TNCs and their significant economic influence.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
TNCs and Labor Practices

Students will investigate the impact of TNCs on labor standards, wages, and working conditions in different countries.

Socratic SeminarDocument Mystery
TNCs and Environmental Impact

Students will examine the environmental footprint of TNCs and their role in global sustainability challenges.

Fishbowl DiscussionCase Study Analysis