Welcome back for another short but sweet edition from the Tulip Teacher whose hope it is that economic life lessons are subversively slipping into your long-term memory. Today, I want to address a serious topic that keeps me up at night; the price of Freddo’s. Freddo’s used to be 10p and they definitely used toContinue reading “Freddos and Inflation”
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The Rise of NFT’s
How much would you pay to be the only owner of this unique digital piece of art? As the title of the blog suggests someone did in fact pay $69 million for this piece. It’s a collage of nearly every piece of individual art created by the digital artist, known as Beeple. You may notContinue reading “The Rise of NFT’s”
The Tragedy of the Communal Kitchen
This might be divisive but before you read the following scenarios just be aware that I hate, hate, double hate, loathe entirely anyone who falls under the following categories. You are the worst kind of person. Just the worst. Gym bros who leave weights lying around Anyone who has ever worn a plaster as theyContinue reading “The Tragedy of the Communal Kitchen”
Trading Your House For a Flower
In the 17th Century swapping your perfectly functional home (the home which you need to live) for the bulb of a tulip became, momentarily, a decision that made you sit back in your seat and really contemplate. This is the bizarre scenario that occurred in the Netherlands, so bizarre in fact that is has rightfullyContinue reading “Trading Your House For a Flower”
The Cheapest Big Mac on Earth
“A Pizza Hut a Pizza Hut Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza HutA Pizza Hut a Pizza Hut Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza HutMcDonald’s McDonald’s Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza HutMcDonald’s McDonald’s Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut” For those who don’t recognise this lyrical masterpiece, in 2003, a walking advertisement ofContinue reading “The Cheapest Big Mac on Earth”
Considering Investing? Here’s How to Lose Money
Have you ever seen a flock of birds in the sky when they are moving back and forth as one entity, changing shapes and direction, almost fluid? If you haven’t seen it on a David Attenborough show, just take a look for yourself: Though it is totally captivating, it is practically impossible to predict theContinue reading “Considering Investing? Here’s How to Lose Money”
The 5-Minute News Buster: Vaccines
Welcome to the new topical insight edition of the Tulip Teacher Blog: “The 5-minute News Buster”. In these editions I will take something topical from the news and condense it into a 5-minute read. I want to take you through the complexity of these topics in simple economic terms that you will almost certainly notContinue reading “The 5-Minute News Buster: Vaccines”
The Economics of the Black Panther Part 2
For reference: Wakanda, that’s the place in the photo, it’s not my photo but it looks nice right? Talk about “Instagram Influencer” pose though, who knew the Black Panther was such a try-hard. “Make them for it, and turn….”. Oh if you haven’t read Part 1 yet, stop, go back, read that first, I needContinue reading “The Economics of the Black Panther Part 2”
The Economics of the Black Panther Part 1
Before we get started, The Black Panther (top right) lives and rules Wakanda pictured above, oh and it’s not my photo. Copyright law proof?…check. I think… Anyway… The movie The Black Panther was a box office smash hit, taking away an astonishing $1.3 billion at the box office on a budget of $200 million. It followsContinue reading “The Economics of the Black Panther Part 1”
NQT Advice: What I wish I had known sooner about formative assessment
In this week’s edition I explore; the mistakes I made when using formative assessment, the advice and research I found, and offer my own example for Excellence in Economics. Hopefully you’ll find it insightful and maybe even useful for improving your own daily teaching practice. I’m always welcoming of feedback so please get in touch,Continue reading “NQT Advice: What I wish I had known sooner about formative assessment”