Historical World Political Economy (2000 BCE - 2050 CE)
From 63.41 C$ /h
The way things are, are because of how they were. History offers the greatest data set for us to make hypotheses on how we should organize our society and the means we use to maintain and grow it. In this class, we will choose the time periods and locations you are interested in (or have to study for), and do a deep dive on the How's and Why's of those historical events. Using multimedia approaches, such as drawing exercises, maps, historical documents, and more this course will help you:
1. Remember and commit to memory historical events and details
2. Understand the ideas and inventions that transformed the way we interact
3. Write better essays by better structuring and analyzing your ideas
4. Get acquainted with basic to intermediate Economic theories
5. Confidently present your ideas
6. Connect far off historical events to your local culture
1. Remember and commit to memory historical events and details
2. Understand the ideas and inventions that transformed the way we interact
3. Write better essays by better structuring and analyzing your ideas
4. Get acquainted with basic to intermediate Economic theories
5. Confidently present your ideas
6. Connect far off historical events to your local culture
Location
Online from United Kingdom
About Me
Hello! My name is Jasser, and I am currently studying at the London School of Economics for a Masters in Political Economy of Late Development. I have a passion for teaching, learning, as well as connecting with students and helping them get to know their material better. I enjoy using a variety of different approaches to connect students to their course material, and before we start our lesson, we will message to better understand your curriculum needs are, and will tailor the course specifically to match your preferences.
I have been teaching (in official, and unofficial capacities) for almost as long as I have been learning, and enjoy discovering new ways to make lofty material bite-sized and easy to digest. Please feel free to reach out if I can modify or accomodate your requested subject tutoring!
Some of my hobbies include:
1. Science fiction/Fantasy (books, movies, games)
2. Cooking
3. Travel
4. Woodworking
5. Historical Fiction (books, movies, games)
6. Weightlifting
7. Gardening
I have been teaching (in official, and unofficial capacities) for almost as long as I have been learning, and enjoy discovering new ways to make lofty material bite-sized and easy to digest. Please feel free to reach out if I can modify or accomodate your requested subject tutoring!
Some of my hobbies include:
1. Science fiction/Fantasy (books, movies, games)
2. Cooking
3. Travel
4. Woodworking
5. Historical Fiction (books, movies, games)
6. Weightlifting
7. Gardening
Education
Bachelors from Emory University in Economics and Arabic Literature
Currently Pursuing a Masters in Political Economy of Late Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science
Currently Pursuing a Masters in Political Economy of Late Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science
Experience / Qualifications
Tutored online for 3 years, including in person test prep sessions for the SAT and ACT (American university admission exams). I also tutored K-12 (primary and secondary school students) who fell behind in their classes due to covid, as a part of the Fulton County Covid remedial program.
I also was the Teacher's Assistant for the German and Arabic Language departments during my undergraduate. I was able to help students who spoke a variety of different native languages (Mandarin, French, Spanish, Farsi) learn and get acquainted with the different grammar and vocabulry of German or Arabic by connecting it to their native languages' grammar rules.
I also was the Teacher's Assistant for the German and Arabic Language departments during my undergraduate. I was able to help students who spoke a variety of different native languages (Mandarin, French, Spanish, Farsi) learn and get acquainted with the different grammar and vocabulry of German or Arabic by connecting it to their native languages' grammar rules.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
German
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Economics is divided into two broad fields:
Macroeconomics: Economics relating to national economies and the policies that effect ALL markets
Microeconomics: Economics relating to business to business interactions, oftentimes at the scale of one to a handful of markets.
The study of these fields introduces a lot of models and theories that form the foundation of any advanced education in Economics, as well as a functional understanding of economic theory and policy. Oftentimes, Politicians will misrepresent policies as more economically harmful/beneficial than what the prevailing literature would suggest. This course will help you be a more informed citizen of your economy, as well as go over important theories and concepts such as:
1. Types of competition in markets
2. Comparative advantage
3. Price Floors/Ceilings and their effects on a market
4. Fundamental models such as The Production Possibilities Frontier, Phillips Curve, Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply, Marginal productivity and more
5.Barriers to Market and conducive business environments
As always, if there are particular subject areas that you would like to focus on, I can include these within the framework of our tutoring, please feel free to reach out and request any special interest subject within the scope of Micro/Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics: Economics relating to national economies and the policies that effect ALL markets
Microeconomics: Economics relating to business to business interactions, oftentimes at the scale of one to a handful of markets.
The study of these fields introduces a lot of models and theories that form the foundation of any advanced education in Economics, as well as a functional understanding of economic theory and policy. Oftentimes, Politicians will misrepresent policies as more economically harmful/beneficial than what the prevailing literature would suggest. This course will help you be a more informed citizen of your economy, as well as go over important theories and concepts such as:
1. Types of competition in markets
2. Comparative advantage
3. Price Floors/Ceilings and their effects on a market
4. Fundamental models such as The Production Possibilities Frontier, Phillips Curve, Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply, Marginal productivity and more
5.Barriers to Market and conducive business environments
As always, if there are particular subject areas that you would like to focus on, I can include these within the framework of our tutoring, please feel free to reach out and request any special interest subject within the scope of Micro/Macroeconomics
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