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Teach Economics

A free online programme aimed at adding to the stock of economics teachers in state sector schools and colleges. 

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Free. Flexible. Future-focused.

Inspire the economic leaders of the future. 

Teach Economics is an innovative, collaborative initiative by The University of Manchester and The Bank of England, designed to support current and aspiring economics teachers, with QTS, who do not hold a formal qualification in the subject. 

This programme addresses the national shortage of qualified economics teachers, particularly in comprehensive schools. 

Combining the expertise of The University of Manchester and The Bank of England, this new programme aims to upskill and develop teachers, online and part-time. 

Innovative Partnership

This course has been developed in collaboration with The Bank of England. Combining the expertise of The University of Manchester and The Bank of England, two established organisations, you can expect world-leading education, insightful guest speakers and excellent resources. 

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What You Will Learn

The course focuses on subject pedagogy across microeconomics, market structures, macroeconomics, and economics curriculum development.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Assess the key pedagogical approaches to teaching core economic topics
  • Analyse common misconceptions in economics and apply strategies to address them in the classroom
  • Identify ways to diversify and develop the economics curriculum 
  • Evaluate effective teaching resources and design their own for classroom use
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How You Will Learn

Teach Economics is delivered through four online modules hosted on the University website. Each module includes videos, podcasts, readings, and downloadable teaching resources.

After registration, members of the Programme Development Team of experienced economics teachers, including the University PGCE Economics and Business team, will be available for support throughout. They will also provide feedback on all assessments which include participants creating teaching resources for use in their classrooms. 

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Although numbers of A-Level economics students have doubled in the last 10 years, only 20 people took on a PGCE economics course in 2020/21. This course aims to address the shortfall of economics teachers across the UK. 

Robert Hindle
Academic Lead

Teach Economics

Teaching Microeconomics

This 10 hour module covers some of the fundamentals of teaching economics including who studies economics and the rationale for this programme. 

In this module, you will learn how to teach:

  • Demand, supply and scarcity. 
  • Price mechanism and market failure, including social costs and benefits; externality diagrams and the welfare loss/gain. 
  • Quantitative skills in microeconomics.
  • Understanding scarcity and the concave shape of the PPF. 
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Teaching Market Structures

This 10 hour module is an introduction to cost and revenue curves in economics. 

In this module, you will learn how to teach topics such as:  

  • Perfect competition.
  • Monopolistic competition.
  • Oligopoly and monopoly.
  • The labour market.
market structures

Macroeconomics

This module explores the fundamentals of macroeconomics and how this can best be taught to students. 

In this module you will learn how to teach topics such as: 

  • New Classical and Keynesian economics.
  • Key macro-objectives.
  • Key government policy tools. 
  • International Economics.
  • Quantitative skills in macroeconomics. 
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Developing the Economics Curriculum

This 10 hour module helps you navigate how to expand and develop an economics curriculum in your classroom. 

This module covers topics including:

  • Building an economics department. 
  • How to market the subject, including career options in economics and generating greater diversity among the student population. 
  • Co-curricular economics, visits and trips. 
  • Wider reading and historical context; preparation for undergraduate economics. 
Developing the economics curriculum

Assessment

This 10 hour assessment module consists of a professional portfolio demonstrating the skills and knowledge you have gained from the programme. 

Your professional portfolio will consist of: 

  • A teaching resource to cover 1.5 hours of classroom delivery for one topic from each of the first 3 modules, illustrating incorporation of the pedagogy and skills learned. 
  • A 750-1000 word summary statement, setting out what has been learned and your future plans for its application, based both on learning and the institutional priorities of the participant. 

 

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What We're Looking For

Entry Requirements and Eligibility

We assess applications for Teach Economics based on the following qualities:

To apply you must: 

  • Hold qualified teacher status (QTS)
  • Be teaching in a UK state school, sixth form or FE college 
  • Be based in the UK

Once you’ve filled out the form below to register your interest, you’ll receive an email with full details on how to apply.
Application deadline: 1 July 2026

Applicants will ideally have some background in economics, either through study or teaching experience, although this is not essential to be accepted onto the course.

Applicants will ideally be teaching Business or Economics in a secondary school, sixth form college, or further education setting; however, those teaching Maths or Geography may also be considered, particularly if they have an academic background in Economics.

Applicants working in comprehensive schools, sixth forms, further education colleges or areas of higher disadvantage will be given priority for a place on the course. 

Applicants should have an interest in widening participation in economics, especially for under-represented groups. 

Within their application, applicants should provide a clear and thoughtful reason for applying and explain how the course aligns with your goals within education.

Applicants should be able to give evidence that they will apply their learnings from the course into their work to improve their teaching and curriculum. 

Applicants must provide a strong reference from their Headteacher or Principal. 

Format, assessments and certification

Course format, assessments and certification details

Our online micro-credentials offer a flexible, self-paced format to fit your schedule. Each course includes an assessment designed to reflect real-world scenarios, ensuring relevant and practical learning. Upon completion, you'll earn a certificate detailing your achievement, validated by industry standards and recognised by employers.

This online programme combines the history and expertise of both The University of Manchester and The Bank of England to provide participants with an innovative and insightful education in teaching economics. 

This approximately 50-hour course focuses on distinct learning outcomes (including assessment), delivering in-demand skills aligned with industry needs and regional priorities.

The flexible online format allows you to learn at your own pace and fit your studies around your other commitments.  

These focused learning opportunities allow you to quickly gain expertise in key areas, enhancing your capabilities and preparing you to apply your skills and knowledge in the classroom.

Study this online programme at your own pace alongside your teaching or other studies. 

Participants will complete a professional portfolio consisting of:

  • One 1.5-hour teaching resource per module (Modules 1–3).
  • A 750–1000-word reflective statement on learning outcomes and future application.
  • Successful completion leads to a micro-credential qualification certified by The University of Manchester.

Your learning is validated through detailed, verifiable information embedded in your digital certificate, ensuring transparency and credibility recognised by employers, educational institutions, and other stakeholders.

Upon completion (and relevant assessment), you'll receive an official electronic certificate detailing your achievement, including: 

  • The total learning hours (typically 50, though individual learning paces may vary)
  • Clear learning outcomes
  • The certificate's validity period
  • The awarding institution
  • (Where applicable) Industry or professional body recognition 

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We have been ranked as the 7th best university in the UK and the 11th best in Europe. 

*(QS World University Rankings, 2026)

Learn from the world’s brightest minds and set yourself up for future success. You’ll benefit from our continuous investment in facilities and courses led by distinguished academics working at the forefront of their subjects. 

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Register your interest to find out more about this course and how you can apply. 

Application deadline: 1 July 2026

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