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Kehler, Abbejean – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2005
"The Little Red Hen" is a classic story. Many children have not had the opportunity to see where a commercial loaf of bread comes from, or to feel the bounce of rising dough in a kitchen. "The Little Red Hen" not only helps to introduce the process, but gives the students an opportunity to reflect how they might feel if they did the work on a…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Economics Education, Incentives, Childrens Literature
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Araque, Francisco; Roldan, Concepcion; Salguero, Alberto – Computers & Education, 2009
This paper develops personalized models for different university degrees to obtain the risk of each student abandoning his degree and analyzes the profile for undergraduates that abandon the degree. In this study three faculties located in Granada, South of Spain, were involved. In Software Engineering three university degrees with 10,844…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Bowes, David; Johnson, Jay – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
This paper describes classroom experiments in cooperative behavior as examples of experiential learning in economics classes. Several games are briefly discussed and a new game in cartel behavior is presented. In this game, Students make production decisions as a cartel and earn revenues based on their own output decision and the output decision…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Classroom Environment, Student Behavior, Experiential Learning
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Grilli, Leonardo; Mealli, Fabrizia – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2008
The authors propose a methodology based on the principal strata approach to causal inference for assessing the relative effectiveness of two degree programs with respect to the employment status of their graduates. An innovative use of nonparametric bounds in the principal strata framework is shown, examining the role of some assumptions in…
Descriptors: Political Science, Employment Level, Outcomes of Education, Nonparametric Statistics
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Sanchez, Ivan; Neriz, Liliana; Ramis, Francisco – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2008
This work reports on the results obtained from the application of learning environments on the basis of one integrative problem and a series of other smaller problems that limit the contents to be investigated and learned by the students. This methodology, which is a variation to traditional problem-based learning approaches, is here illustrated…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learning Strategies, Problem Based Learning, Engineering Education
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McGoldrick, KimMarie – Journal of Economic Education, 2008
The author describes a senior-level course designed to promote student skills in "acting like economists." Although most departments offer senior-level courses, this one is unique in that it was developed on the basis of learning as opposed to content objectives, assignments are designed to reinforce and further develop research skills through a…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Research Skills, Economics Education
Van Hook, Steven R. – Online Submission, 2007
The effective use of transcultural themes and images may help promote positive resonance in international settings, such as found in the traditional and online classrooms of globalizing higher education. Findings of transculturally resonant themes and images may be applied to international classroom pedagogy through such means as multimedia…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Multimedia Instruction, Economics Education, Foreign Students
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Dickie, Mark – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Interest in using classroom experiments to teach economics is increasing whereas empirical evidence on how experiments affect learning is limited and mixed. The author used a pretest-posttest control-group design to test whether classroom experiments and grade incentives that reward performance in experiments affect learning of introductory…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Introductory Courses, Microeconomics, Class Activities
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Brooks, Nancy; Schramm, Richard – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Since January 2000, the authors have experimented with an integrated community-based research-education-service model that combined (1) funded research into the local economic effects of the University of Vermont; (2) a sequence of four semester-long courses to conduct the research and to implement and evaluate key findings; and (3) a…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Service Learning, Integrated Activities, School Community Relationship
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Siegfried, John J. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
This article reports on the trends in undergraduate economics degrees from 1991-2006. Undergraduate degrees in economics awarded by U.S. colleges and universities enjoyed an upward trajectory for eight consecutive years from 1997 through 2005. On the basis of the steady climb in economics majors from 2000 to 2005, "Newsweek" (December 26, 2005)…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Bachelors Degrees, Undergraduate Study, Educational Trends
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Wight, Jonathan B. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Adam Smith used the metaphor of an invisible hand to represent the instincts of human nature that direct behavior. Moderated by self-control and guided by proper institutional incentives, actions grounded in instincts can be shown to generate a beneficial social order even if not intended. Smith's concept, however, has been diluted and distorted…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Undergraduate Study, Free Enterprise System, Social Systems
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Hayford, Marc D. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The author combines the supply and demand model of taxes with a Cournot model of bribe takers to develop a simple and useful framework for understanding the effect of corruption on economic activity. There are many examples of corruption in both developed and developing countries. Because corruption decreases the level of economic activity and…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Microeconomics, Economic Progress, Taxes
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Kang, Rui – American Educational History Journal, 2007
The purpose of this study is to summarize the public high school economic curriculum and instruction in the state of Texas since the 1920s. Three historical periods were of primary interest: (1) the 1920s and 1930s; (2) the postwar and cold war eras; and (3) 1980 until now. Meaningful comparisons across periods are made, whenever reasonable, in…
Descriptors: High Schools, Economics Education, War, Social Environment
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Robinson, J. N. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1974
Descriptors: Computers, Economics, Economics Education, Games
Brimmer, Andrew F. – 1988
Economics does not have sharply delineated boundaries, but the domain has been defined broadly, and differently, from time-to-time. Currently, the contents of economics can be divided into the following broad areas: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and development economics. Most economists specialize in one or more of the more narrowly defined…
Descriptors: Course Content, Economic Research, Economics, Economics Education
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