SSEC15.1.1 ACT mapping

ECONOMICS

Unit 1: Economics

Unit 2: Economics

A Course

Concepts and principles

  • proposes individual and/or collective action drawing on economic concepts and principles, taking into account environmental, social and economic factors; and predicts the outcomes of the proposed action (ECOA04).

Types and forms

  • explain the influence of political, ethical, environmental and social factors economic decision making (ECOA07)
  • explain the consequences of contemporary economic issues on individuals, firms and governments (ECOA08).

Issues, perspectives and viewpoints

  • identify and describe trends and patterns, infers relationships, and makes predictions and inferences (ECOA09).

Inquiry, research and investigation

  • explain economic relationships through the interpretation of patterns, data and information (ECOA12)
  • compose responses drawing on data, models theories and information (ECOA13).

Communication

  • communicate economic information, ideas, issues and arguments using appropriate written and/or oral and graphic forms (ECOA14)
  • use economic language in appropriate contexts to demonstrate economic knowledge and understanding (ECOA15).

T Course

Concepts and principles

  • proposes individual and/or collective action drawing on economic concepts and principles, taking into account environmental, social and economic factors; and predicts the outcomes of the proposed action (ECOT04).

Types and forms

  • analyse the influence of political, ethical, environmental and social factors on economic decision making (ECOT07)
  • hypothesise the consequences of contemporary economic issues on individuals, firms and governments (ECOT08).

Issues, perspectives and viewpoints

  • identify and analyse trends and patterns, infers relationships, and makes predictions and inferences (ECOT09).

Inquiry, research and investigation

  • evaluate economic relationships through the interpretation of patterns, data and information (ECOT12)
  • compose responses drawing on data, models theories and information (ECOT13).

Communication

  • communicate economic information, ideas, issues and arguments using appropriate written and/or oral and graphic forms (ECOT14)
  • use economic language in appropriate contexts to demonstrate economic knowledge and understanding (ECOT15).

M Course 

Concepts and principles

  • proposes individual and/or collective action drawing on economic concepts and principles, taking into account environmental, social and economic factors; and predicts the outcomes of the proposed action (ECOM03).

Types and forms

  • describe the influence of political, ethical, environmental and social factors on economic decision making (ECOM05).

Communication

  • compose responses drawing on data, models theories and information (ECOM07).