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An experienced and passionate teacher of A-level Economics and examiner can help you improve your grades in several ways. An A-level economics tutor can help you understand complex theories such as government failure in microeconomics or the accelerator effect in macroeconomics, by breaking them down into simple steps and presenting them in a format that suits the student’s style of learning, such as formulas, flow charts or mind-maps. They can also help you link theory to current affairs to highlight its relevance and make it more relatable.

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In addition, an A-level economics tutor can help you prepare for exams by marking and providing feedback using the marking and grading criteria used by examiners. This can help students understand what skills they are required to demonstrate in each question and what to do to improve their responses to achieve a top grad

For example, a particular response may be lacking in evaluation. A tutor can identify this and introduce a range of evaluation points that can be used for specific topics or concepts. Furthermore, a tutor can help a student develop essay plans that fulfil the examiner’s criteria of building chains of analysis and evaluating consistently throughout the response. This is essential in A Level Economics, where students are expected to write a total of 14 essays across 3 papers comprising 10 – 25 marks each.

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Why students need an A Level Economics tutor

It’s never been more essential for students to seek out a tutor for A- A Level Economics. Coupled with the transition of modular to linear A Levels in 2015 OFQUAL has recently stated that the grade boundaries will be adjusted to reflect pre-Covid-19 grades from summer 2023. This means that it will be more difficult to achieve a top grade in your A Levels

In the 2022 exams, only 13.6% of students achieve an A *.

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Despite this, the subject has grown in popularity over the last few years.

For example, in 2018 there were 30,190 student entries whereas there were 35,760 in 2022.

This has therefore led to issues that can be simplified by the simplest of economic theory: supply and demand. In short, the increase of students has not been matched by the supply of teachers.

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A level economics tutor

For example, in the Times Education Supplement (TES) there are currently 91 Economics posts in London, whereas there are only 19 for Politics.

 Similarly, in Prospect’s What Do Graduates Do survey, it transpires that only 1.8% of those graduating in Economics decide to pursue a career in Education.
What this looks like in reality is oversubscribed classrooms where the course is being delivered to eager and engaged students by underqualified or non-subject specialists.

Too often, there is a lack of individual support and students feel unprepared and report higher levels of stress and anxiety before their exams. In Psychological Science by Maria Theobald at the Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education found that there were high levels of anxiety during the weeks before the exam took place. The greater a student’s anxiety in the days before the exam, the lower his or her knowledge gain was during that period, leaving that student with less material to regurgitate during the exam itself.

Perhaps more damaging is that the passion for the subjects is not being transmitted to students, who end up frustrated and apathetic. This is not what the economy needs. We need to create a wave of critical-thinking economists who are committed to discovery and innovation.

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Why students should sign up for A – A Level Economics tuition from Happynomics

Master A-Level Economics with Expert Guidance

You will receive tuition from an outstanding tutor and examiner with over 15 years of experience in education.  Indeed, I have been highlighted by OFSTED for my ‘use of a good range of well-planned activities that ensure learners are interested, participate well and make good progress‘.

Strategic Exam Preparation for A-Level Economics

What’s more, students will receive 1 to 1 feedback and SMART targets on what they need to do to improve. Happynomic’s blend of exam focus and support is unique to the conventional tuition on offer. Happynomic’s focus on positive feedback and unconventional economic debate and discussion helps to increase the self-esteem and confidence of students, which are all too critical during the exam period

Personalized Support for Every Learner

Students will receive a personalised Google Classroom page containing a record of all lessons and resources as well as the tools necessary to do well, such as a glossary of key terms and articles for further reading. More importantly, students will benefit from my knowledge and skills as an examiner, where I can help them restructure their responses to maximise their marks.

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Expert Tutoring
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Examiner’s Perspective
Individual Feedback
Assistance with university applications and career guidance in Economics

Benefits

Higher Grades
Activities that keep students interested and engaged in Economics
Stress Reduction: Supportive environment, reducing pre-exam anxiety
Confidence Boost: Building self-esteem through positive feedback and discussion.
Future Preparedness: Guidance for university and career paths in Economics.
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The Tutor

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Neelam Patel

Happynomics.co was founded by Neelam Patel. Neelam is an outstanding teacher and mentor of 16-18 year olds. After completing a degree in History, Politics and Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London and later, a post-compulsory PGCE at University College London (UCL), Neelam has worked at several colleges across London and has taught over 1,000 students. She has also helped students complete UCAS, apprenticeship or job applications.

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