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12th Grade Economics

This course explores how individuals, firms, and governments make choices in a world of scarcity. Students analyze market structures, macroeconomic indicators, and personal financial strategies to understand the trade-offs inherent in policy and private life.

8 units·106 topics·Ages 17-18

01The Economic Way of Thinking

14 topics·Weeks 1-9

Foundational concepts of scarcity, opportunity cost, and the basic economic questions that every society must answer.

Introduction to Scarcity and Choice

Investigating how limited resources force individuals and societies to make difficult trade-offs.

Decision MatrixFour CornersThink-Pair-Share
Opportunity Cost and Trade-offs

Exploring the concept of opportunity cost as the value of the next best alternative foregone when a choice is made.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic SeminarDecision Matrix
Production Possibilities Frontier

Using the Production Possibilities Curve to visualize efficiency, growth, and underutilization of resources.

Problem-Based LearningGraffiti WallPeer Teaching
Shifts in the Production Possibilities Curve

Examining factors that cause the PPF to shift outward (growth) or inward (contraction), such as technology and resources.

Stations RotationConcept MappingCarousel Brainstorm
Basic Economic Questions & Systems

Comparing how market, command, and mixed economies allocate resources and define property rights.

Socratic SeminarJigsawFormal Debate
Traditional and Mixed Economies

Exploring the characteristics of traditional economies and the prevalence of mixed economic systems globally.

Case Study AnalysisWorld CaféGallery Walk
Thinking at the Margin

Applying the principle of thinking at the margin to determine optimal levels of consumption and production.

Think-Pair-ShareCase Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Incentives and Unintended Consequences

Analyzing how positive and negative incentives influence the choices of individuals and firms, and the potential for unintended outcomes.

Gallery WalkFishbowl DiscussionHot Seat
The Invisible Hand and Self-Interest

Exploring Adam Smith's concept of the 'invisible hand' and the role of self-interest in market efficiency.

Socratic SeminarDocument MysteryPhilosophical Chairs
The Circular Flow Model

Visualizing the flow of goods, services, and money between households, businesses, and the government.

Concept MappingRole PlayStations Rotation
Expanded Circular Flow: Financial & Foreign Sectors

Expanding the circular flow model to include the financial sector (savings/investment) and the foreign sector (imports/exports).

Peer TeachingJigsawProblem-Based Learning
Property Rights and Rule of Law

Examining the necessity of clear property rights and the rule of law for economic development.

Mock TrialDocument MysteryStructured Academic Controversy
Intellectual Property and Innovation

Exploring the economic rationale behind intellectual property rights (patents, copyrights) and their role in fostering innovation.

Expert PanelFormal DebateCase Study Analysis
Economic Freedom and Development

Analyzing the relationship between economic freedom, property rights, and a nation's prosperity.

Inquiry CircleHuman BarometerSocratic Seminar

02Microeconomics: Supply, Demand, and Markets

14 topics·Weeks 1-9

An analysis of price determination and the behavior of consumers and producers in various market structures.

The Law of Demand and Demand Curve

Understanding why consumers buy more at lower prices and the factors that shift demand curves.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisGraffiti Wall
Shifters of Demand

Identifying and analyzing the non-price determinants that cause the entire demand curve to shift.

Carousel BrainstormStations RotationProblem-Based Learning
The Law of Supply and Supply Curve

Analyzing why producers offer more for sale at higher prices and the impact of production costs.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningChalk Talk
Shifters of Supply

Identifying and analyzing the non-price determinants that cause the entire supply curve to shift.

Graffiti WallPeer TeachingConcept Mapping
Market Equilibrium: Price and Quantity

Finding the price where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded and analyzing surpluses and shortages.

Simulation GameInside-Outside CircleGraffiti Wall
Simultaneous Shifts in Supply and Demand

Analyzing the impact on equilibrium price and quantity when both supply and demand curves shift at the same time.

Problem-Based LearningStations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Price Ceilings and Floors

Evaluating the impact of government-imposed price controls like rent control and minimum wage.

Formal DebatePhilosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis
Elasticity of Demand

Measuring how sensitive consumers are to changes in price, income, and other goods.

Problem-Based LearningExpert PanelJigsaw
Elasticity of Supply and Total Revenue

Measuring how sensitive producers are to changes in price and applying elasticity to total revenue decisions.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Perfect Competition: Characteristics and Efficiency

Characteristics of markets with many small firms selling identical products and the resulting efficiency.

Simulation GameConcept MappingChalk Talk
Monopoly: Market Power and Inefficiency

Analyzing markets dominated by a single firm and the barriers to entry that protect them.

Case Study AnalysisRole PlayEscape Room
Oligopoly and Game Theory

Analyzing markets dominated by a few firms and using game theory to understand their strategic interactions.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningExpert Panel
Monopolistic Competition: Product Differentiation

Markets with many firms selling differentiated products through branding and advertising.

Project-Based LearningGallery WalkTrading Cards
Market Structures Review and Comparison

A comprehensive review and comparison of the four main market structures: perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.

Hexagonal ThinkingConcept MappingJigsaw

03Market Failures and Government Role

13 topics·Weeks 10-18

Examining when markets fail to allocate resources efficiently and how the government intervenes.

Negative Externalities and Solutions

Analyzing side effects of economic activity that impose costs on third parties, and potential government solutions.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall MeetingSocratic Seminar
Positive Externalities and Subsidies

Analyzing side effects of economic activity that provide benefits to third parties, and the role of government subsidies.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelPhilosophical Chairs
Public Goods and the Free-Rider Problem

Defining characteristics of non-excludable and non-rivalrous goods and the challenge of providing them.

Simulation GameFormal DebateRound Robin
Common Resources and the Tragedy of the Commons

Exploring goods that are rivalrous but non-excludable, leading to overuse and depletion.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study AnalysisWorld Café
Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection

Exploring markets where one party has more information than the other before a transaction, leading to adverse selection.

Role PlayGallery WalkExpert Panel
Asymmetric Information: Moral Hazard

Exploring markets where one party has more information than the other after a transaction, leading to moral hazard.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation GameDocument Mystery
Measuring Income Inequality

Measuring the distribution of wealth using tools like the Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient.

Document MysteryStations RotationPeer Teaching
Causes and Consequences of Inequality

Exploring the primary causes of income inequality and its economic and social consequences.

Human BarometerInquiry CirclePhilosophical Chairs
Poverty and Social Safety Nets

Defining poverty, examining its causes, and evaluating the effectiveness of government programs to alleviate it.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall MeetingFormal Debate
Environmental Policy: Command and Control vs. Market-Based

Applying economic tools to solve environmental problems like climate change, comparing different policy approaches.

Simulation GameWorld CaféProblem-Based Learning
Valuing the Environment and Sustainability

Exploring methods for valuing environmental goods and services and the concept of sustainable development.

Socratic SeminarExpert PanelInquiry Circle
Antitrust Policy: History and Application

The history and application of laws designed to prevent monopolies and protect competition.

Mock TrialCase Study AnalysisPress Conference
Regulation and Deregulation

Examining the economic rationale for government regulation and the effects of deregulation in various industries.

Formal DebatePhilosophical ChairsDocument Mystery

04Macroeconomics: Measuring Economic Performance

12 topics·Weeks 10-18

Analyzing aggregate indicators used to track the health of the national economy.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Definition and Calculation

Calculating Gross Domestic Product using the expenditure and income approaches.

Document MysteryExpert PanelStations Rotation
Nominal vs. Real GDP and Economic Growth

Distinguishing between nominal and real GDP and exploring the drivers of long-run economic growth.

Problem-Based LearningPeer TeachingConcept Mapping
The Labor Force and Unemployment Rate

Measuring the labor force, defining unemployment, and calculating the unemployment rate.

Case Study AnalysisFishbowl DiscussionInside-Outside Circle
Types of Unemployment and Natural Rate

Distinguishing between frictional, structural, and cyclical unemployment and understanding the natural rate of unemployment.

JigsawExpert PanelSocratic Seminar
Inflation: Measurement and Causes

Understanding the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the causes of price instability.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-ShareGraffiti Wall
Costs of Inflation and Deflation

Examining the various costs associated with inflation (e.g., shoe-leather costs, menu costs) and the dangers of deflation.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical ChairsFormal Debate
The Business Cycle: Phases and Indicators

Analyzing the phases of expansion, peak, contraction, and trough, and key economic indicators.

Timeline ChallengeConcept MappingCarousel Brainstorm
Aggregate Demand (AD)

Understanding the components of aggregate demand and the factors that cause the AD curve to shift.

Problem-Based LearningGraffiti WallPeer Teaching
Aggregate Supply (AS): Short-Run and Long-Run

Understanding the short-run and long-run aggregate supply curves and their determinants.

Flipped ClassroomStations RotationChalk Talk
Macroeconomic Equilibrium and Shocks

Using the AD/AS model to determine equilibrium price levels and output, and analyzing the impact of shocks.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningConcept Mapping
The Multiplier Effect

Exploring how an initial change in spending leads to a larger change in national income.

Simulation GameMock TrialJigsaw
Stagflation and Supply Shocks

Analyzing the difficult scenario of rising inflation and rising unemployment caused by supply shocks.

Document MysteryCase Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar

05Monetary and Fiscal Policy

13 topics·Weeks 19-27

The tools used by the Federal Reserve and the Federal Government to stabilize the economy.

Structure and Functions of the Federal Reserve

The structure and functions of the US central bank, including its independence.

Expert PanelInside-Outside CircleRole Play
Monetary Policy Tools: Open Market Operations

Analyzing the Fed's primary tool: buying and selling government bonds to influence the money supply.

Simulation GameFlipped ClassroomCase Study Analysis
Monetary Policy Tools: Discount Rate & Reserve Requirements

Analyzing the discount rate and reserve requirements as additional tools of monetary policy.

Stations RotationProblem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Fiscal Policy: Government Spending

How changes in government spending are used to influence aggregate demand.

Town Hall MeetingSocratic SeminarFormal Debate
Fiscal Policy: Taxation

How changes in taxation are used to influence aggregate demand and disposable income.

Decision MatrixCase Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Automatic Stabilizers

Understanding how certain government programs automatically adjust to stabilize the economy without explicit policy action.

Document MysteryExpert PanelThink-Pair-Share
Government Deficits and the National Debt

Evaluating the long-term impact of government borrowing and the difference between deficits and debt.

Document MysterySocratic SeminarPhilosophical Chairs
The Money Market and Interest Rates

How the demand and supply for money determine nominal interest rates.

Graffiti WallProblem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Loanable Funds Market and Real Interest Rates

How the demand and supply for loanable funds determine real interest rates.

Concept MappingStations RotationPeer Teaching
Keynesian Economics

Comparing theories on government intervention and market self-correction, focusing on Keynesian principles.

Formal DebateStructured Academic ControversyFishbowl Discussion
Classical Economics and Monetarism

Comparing theories on government intervention and market self-correction, focusing on Classical and Monetarist principles.

Socratic SeminarExpert PanelDocument Mystery
Supply-Side Economics

Analyzing policies focused on deregulation and tax cuts to spur production and long-run growth.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Policy Lags and Limitations

Why economic policy often takes time to implement and have an effect, and other limitations.

Simulation GameDecision MatrixWalk and Talk

06The Global Economy

13 topics·Weeks 19-27

International trade, finance, and the interconnectedness of world markets.

Absolute and Comparative Advantage

The mathematical basis for trade and specialization, demonstrating mutual gains from trade.

Problem-Based LearningJigsawSimulation Game
Gains from Trade and Terms of Trade

Exploring how trade expands consumption possibilities and determining mutually beneficial terms of trade.

Simulation GamePeer TeachingCase Study Analysis
Tariffs and Quotas

Analyzing the impact of tariffs and quotas on domestic prices, quantities, and welfare.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Arguments for and against Protectionism

Examining various arguments for restricting international trade, such as infant industry and national security.

Philosophical ChairsSocratic SeminarExpert Panel
Foreign Exchange Markets

How the value of the dollar is determined against other currencies in a flexible exchange rate system.

Simulation GameInquiry CircleRole Play
Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations

Analyzing how changes in exchange rates affect a country's exports, imports, and overall economy.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based LearningWorld Café
Balance of Payments: Current Account

Tracking the flow of goods, services, and income between nations in the current account.

Concept MappingExpert PanelStations Rotation
Balance of Payments: Financial Account

Tracking the flow of financial assets (investments) between nations in the financial account.

Document MysteryJigsawPeer Teaching
The World Trade Organization (WTO)

The role of the WTO in promoting free trade and resolving trade disputes.

Mock TrialWorld CaféRole Play
International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank

The roles of the IMF and World Bank in global financial stability and development.

Expert PanelCase Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Regional Trade Blocs

Exploring the formation and impact of regional trade agreements like USMCA, EU, and ASEAN.

JigsawFormal DebateGallery Walk
Challenges of Economic Development

Challenges faced by developing nations in a globalized world, including poverty, debt, and institutional weaknesses.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkSocratic Seminar
Strategies for Economic Development

Examining different strategies for promoting economic growth and poverty reduction in developing countries.

Problem-Based LearningWorld CaféProject-Based Learning

07Personal Finance

13 topics·Weeks 28-36

Applying economic principles to individual decision-making and wealth management.

Human Capital and Career Choices

The relationship between education, skills, and lifetime earnings, and making informed career decisions.

Decision MatrixExpert PanelCarousel Brainstorm
Budgeting and Financial Goals

Strategies for managing cash flow, setting financial goals, and creating a personal budget.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningProject-Based Learning
Saving and Emergency Funds

Understanding the importance of saving, compound interest, and building an emergency fund.

Case Study AnalysisFlipped ClassroomThink-Pair-Share
Banking and Financial Institutions

Understanding different types of financial institutions and their services.

Stations RotationMock TrialGallery Walk
Credit Scores and Reports

How credit is measured, the factors influencing credit scores, and accessing credit reports.

Case Study AnalysisRole PlaySimulation Game
Managing Debt: Good vs. Bad Debt

Understanding different types of debt (e.g., credit cards, mortgages, student loans) and strategies for managing them.

Decision MatrixProblem-Based LearningSocratic Seminar
Investing Basics: Stocks and Bonds

Basics of stocks, bonds, and the trade-off between risk and return.

Simulation GameTrading CardsExpert Panel
Diversification and Mutual Funds

Understanding the importance of diversification and the role of mutual funds and index funds.

JigsawPeer TeachingCase Study Analysis
Types of Insurance

Protecting assets and income through health, life, auto, and renters insurance.

Case Study AnalysisDecision MatrixFour Corners
Understanding Your Paycheck and Taxes

Understanding W-2s, 1040s, and the difference between gross and net pay, including various payroll deductions.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningStations Rotation
Income Tax Filing and Deductions

Basics of filing income taxes, understanding deductions and credits, and tax planning.

Flipped ClassroomCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Retirement Accounts: 401(k)s and IRAs

Exploring employer-sponsored (401k) and individual (IRA) retirement accounts.

Socratic SeminarDocument MysteryExpert Panel
Social Security and Retirement Planning

Understanding the role of Social Security and comprehensive retirement planning strategies.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study AnalysisProject-Based Learning

08Current Issues and Behavioral Economics

14 topics·Weeks 28-36

Applying economic theory to contemporary challenges and psychological insights.

Introduction to Behavioral Economics

How psychological biases lead to 'irrational' economic decisions, challenging traditional economic assumptions.

Simulation GameExperiential LearningSocratic Seminar
Nudges and Choice Architecture

Exploring how subtle interventions ('nudges') can influence choices without restricting options.

Case Study AnalysisWorld CaféFormal Debate
Economics of Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Analyzing the impact of AI and automation on labor markets, productivity, and economic growth.

Formal DebateWorld CaféExpert Panel
The Gig Economy and Future of Work

Examining the economic implications of the gig economy for workers, businesses, and regulations.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical ChairsInquiry Circle
Healthcare Market Failures

Analyzing the unique challenges and market failures within the US healthcare system.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall MeetingPhilosophical Chairs
Healthcare Policy Debates

Exploring current policy debates surrounding healthcare access, cost, and quality.

Formal DebateExpert PanelSocratic Seminar
Urban Economics: Housing and Gentrification

Analyzing housing shortages, gentrification, and the economic impact of zoning laws.

Problem-Based LearningGallery WalkSimulation Game
Economics of Education: Funding and Outcomes

Evaluating the costs and benefits of the US education system, including funding models and economic mobility.

Formal DebateFishbowl DiscussionInquiry Circle
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology

The emergence of blockchain and its potential to disrupt traditional banking and finance.

Socratic SeminarExpert PanelCase Study Analysis
Regulation of Digital Finance

Exploring the challenges and debates surrounding the regulation of cryptocurrency and digital assets.

Formal DebateTown Hall MeetingPress Conference
Economic Ethics: Justice and Fairness

Exploring the moral dimensions of market outcomes and policy choices, including concepts of justice and fairness.

Philosophical ChairsMock TrialSocratic Seminar
Economic Ethics: Corporate Social Responsibility

Examining the ethical obligations of businesses beyond profit maximization.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelFormal Debate
Global Economic Power Shifts

Forecasting the shifting balance of global economic power and its implications.

Socratic SeminarWorld CaféProject-Based Learning
Sustainable Global Development

Examining the challenges of achieving economic growth that is environmentally and socially sustainable on a global scale.

Problem-Based LearningSimulation GameExpert Panel