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At TJC Economics, we believe in employing teaching strategies that can help students maximise their learning. This motivates the use of a wide range of innovative teaching methods to engage our students both during lectures and tutorials. You can look forward to many real world applications, ranging from major issues such as the US-China trade war, to simpler ideas of why bubble guns generate positive externalities.
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The study of A-level Economics centers around the idea of rational decision-making. Across the two years, we will investigate how different economic agents – the consumers, producers and governments make decisions to achieve their respective objectives. We will also equip you with the tools of economic analysis to aid you in analysing economic issues, evaluating perspectives and understanding policy decisions and outcomes. These will provide you with a strong foundation to manage and navigate the complexities and ambiguities of our ever-changing world. In TJC, Economics is offered at the H1 (8843), H2 (9570) and H3 (9809) levels.
Since the rollout of the Student Learning Space (SLS) by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2018, our department has been active in exploring the use of a blended approach towards teaching and learning (the integration of online teaching resources and face-to-face interactions), to ensure that more challenging concepts are still accessible to our students. In TJC economics lessons, you can look forward to a team of teachers who are constantly striving to innovate to help you develop an economics lens in viewing our world!
To enhance your learning experiences with us, we provide various opportunities for you to participate in a wide range of economics related enrichment activities.
We constantly source for and recommend externally organised lectures, workshops and seminars to expand our students’ horizons on contemporary economic debates. On top of these, we also identify and mentor students to represent our college in various economics competitions. In addition, we have been bringing in economics practitioners to further enrich the learning of our students.