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On the agenda for March's EconEdChat were 3 questions:
What strategies are effective for EAL students?
How can we teach labour markets?
What sort of extra-curricular activities would you recommend for Economics students?
This post focusses on the second question, you can read the first here
Links/References/Resources:
I referenced this chat, where we talked about Labour markets appearing in different places for different schemes of work (I also said inequality, but I meant labour markets!)
At one point we start talking about EAL, referring to the first question of the night, apologies, I forgot to chop it out
I think that's it here!
Econ Ed Chat takes place the first Wednesday of the month at 6pm GMT. All welcome.