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• IB Economics Course Companion: This book seemed to have a monopoly on the market until the previous textbook was released in late 2009. The book is written by two deputy chief examiners, Ian Dorton and Jocelyn Blink who have an in-depth knowledge of the curriculum. Like most teachers, I found this book to a good basic text which covered each aspect of the curriculum. I felt it glossed over some of the higher-level concepts which as income distribution and the intricacies of the Theory of the Firm topic.
It also find it to be an impediment to ESL students learning as the first edition had no glossary and at times is difficult to read. Recently this book has been updated for the new curriculum and given a burst of colour, as indicated from the sample pages.
The book also contains a CD which will contain some additional practise questions and a glossary. I am still yet to discover if you can purchase a digital version of this textbook.
• Economics – In Terms of the Good, the Bad and the Economist This is a book of biblical proportions. Written by Matt McGee who teachers at an International School in Mexico. I think it is a good textbook for advanced students and higher level candidates who need extenstion. It explain nearly every concept in great depth including some smaller things such as tradeable permits. It also make distinctions between topics such as subsidies and export subsidies through the use of examples. The books coverage of Development is very good. I have found it to be an expensive book, but I keep enough books for my Higher Level students and make is essential reading for Extended Essay students.
A few people have mentioned that the second edition is far more readable that the first edition and more straightforward. That said, in my opinion is it still too complicated for many students who need more basic support to attain a 4 of 5.
(this is for the 2nd edition of the text, which was published in late 2009) • Economics for the IB Diploma: Study Guide: I have found that this book written by Constantine Ziogas provides a good juxtaposition to the other textbooks discussed above. It is study guide which follows the syllabus carefully. It is useful when students are completing practise extended responses, as it provides a quick and precise overview of each topic. I use it to help summarise the Development topic after students complete a series of research projects. I keep a stash of these in my class to help students who struggle with the rich English requirements of the course. • Triple A Learning – Interactive Textbook: This is a resource our school purchased as we shifted to a 1 to 1 laptop environment.
The resource is web based and arrives as a set of either HTML of SCORM files which are compatible with a variety of online learning environments including StudyWiz and Moodle. We purchased the add on test resources. Whilst the Interactive Textbook is available to all students, it is an inferior product to the conventional textbooks available on the market. The material is easily navigable and does include some good simulations and movable graphs. I think it is a good add on to any schools existing resources, especially in laptop schools, but I would not recommend using it to replace any of the above textbooks. See the Triple A Website here for more information – If you know of any other favourite textbooks, please let me know and I will happily include in this list.
Andrew, thank-you for your support. I have finished the workbook and have been to the printer here in Muscat to work out the costing for printing and distributing the books. I am optimistic that I will be able to get a 200 page workbook with a very solid binding into students’ hands for a very reasonable amount, which is my overriding intention. I will send a PDF to teachers with about 20 pages including the contents page in February. If anyone wants to send their email addresses to me so I can be sure I have the right one for your school, please write to me at: OR Thanks and when I have a final pricing figure I will let you know. Thanks again, Bryce • Bryce McBride says. Dear Andrew, I am glad it arrived safely.
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• IB Economics Course Companion: This book seemed to have a monopoly on the market until the previous textbook was released in late 2009. The book is written by two deputy chief examiners, Ian Dorton and Jocelyn Blink who have an in-depth knowledge of the curriculum. Like most teachers, I found this book to a good basic text which covered each aspect of the curriculum. I felt it glossed over some of the higher-level concepts which as income distribution and the intricacies of the Theory of the Firm topic.
It also find it to be an impediment to ESL students learning as the first edition had no glossary and at times is difficult to read. Recently this book has been updated for the new curriculum and given a burst of colour, as indicated from the sample pages.
The book also contains a CD which will contain some additional practise questions and a glossary. I am still yet to discover if you can purchase a digital version of this textbook.
• Economics – In Terms of the Good, the Bad and the Economist This is a book of biblical proportions. Written by Matt McGee who teachers at an International School in Mexico. I think it is a good textbook for advanced students and higher level candidates who need extenstion. It explain nearly every concept in great depth including some smaller things such as tradeable permits. It also make distinctions between topics such as subsidies and export subsidies through the use of examples. The books coverage of Development is very good. I have found it to be an expensive book, but I keep enough books for my Higher Level students and make is essential reading for Extended Essay students.
A few people have mentioned that the second edition is far more readable that the first edition and more straightforward. That said, in my opinion is it still too complicated for many students who need more basic support to attain a 4 of 5.
(this is for the 2nd edition of the text, which was published in late 2009) • Economics for the IB Diploma: Study Guide: I have found that this book written by Constantine Ziogas provides a good juxtaposition to the other textbooks discussed above. It is study guide which follows the syllabus carefully. It is useful when students are completing practise extended responses, as it provides a quick and precise overview of each topic. I use it to help summarise the Development topic after students complete a series of research projects. I keep a stash of these in my class to help students who struggle with the rich English requirements of the course. • Triple A Learning – Interactive Textbook: This is a resource our school purchased as we shifted to a 1 to 1 laptop environment.
The resource is web based and arrives as a set of either HTML of SCORM files which are compatible with a variety of online learning environments including StudyWiz and Moodle. We purchased the add on test resources. Whilst the Interactive Textbook is available to all students, it is an inferior product to the conventional textbooks available on the market. The material is easily navigable and does include some good simulations and movable graphs. I think it is a good add on to any schools existing resources, especially in laptop schools, but I would not recommend using it to replace any of the above textbooks. See the Triple A Website here for more information – If you know of any other favourite textbooks, please let me know and I will happily include in this list.
Andrew, thank-you for your support. I have finished the workbook and have been to the printer here in Muscat to work out the costing for printing and distributing the books. I am optimistic that I will be able to get a 200 page workbook with a very solid binding into students’ hands for a very reasonable amount, which is my overriding intention. I will send a PDF to teachers with about 20 pages including the contents page in February. If anyone wants to send their email addresses to me so I can be sure I have the right one for your school, please write to me at: OR Thanks and when I have a final pricing figure I will let you know. Thanks again, Bryce • Bryce McBride says. Dear Andrew, I am glad it arrived safely.