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Clausen, Donald F. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1980
The application of principles learned in a first course in chemistry to chemical problems of interest to home economics majors specializing in clothing and textiles or fashion merchandising is described. Concept transfer--teaching difficult concepts in terms of an everyday analogue--is also explained and relevant laboratory experiments are…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Clothing Instruction, College Instruction, Concept Teaching
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Barr, Saul Z.; Carr, Glenna D. – Journal of Economic Education, 1979
Results of a study indicate that beginning courses in college economics should be taught with fewer lectures and more student involvement. Current events and group activities should be an integral part of classes. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Current Events, Economics Education, Group Activities, Higher Education
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Hassell, Jean – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1979
Student interest in a course in home economics appears to increase when representatives of a food processing firm evaluate classroom work. (Author/JH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Evaluation Methods, Home Economics Education, Postsecondary Education
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Erekson, O. Homer; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Identifies six significant themes for teaching intermediate macroeconomics at the college level. Included are the need for a unifying approach, adaptability of course content, emphasis on formalism, coordination within the economics curriculum, stimulation of student learning, and needs for assessment. Discusses additional options for…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Instruction, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Davis, George – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Recommends teaching intermediate macroeconomics as a two-part sequence, with the first component based on a benchmark model that reflects accepted theory and applications to policy. Maintains that current intermediate economics courses cover too much material. Argues for spreading this material over several elective courses. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Economics
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Kugler, Penny; Andrews, Kim – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Asserts that legal mandates increase the probability that postsecondary instructors will have blind and visually impaired students in their classrooms. The graphical and symbolic notations used in economics courses present special problems for these students. Recommends and describes the usage of tactile graphs and raised line drawings. (MJP)
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Classroom Environment, Economics Education
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Morton, John; Reinke, Robert W. – Social Education, 1990
Illustrates how economic content and methodology contribute to citizenship education. States that economic courses should emphasize performance measures, the concept of scarcity, and risk management. Suggests that textbooks should become less important as instructional resources and that students should learn critical thinking skills through case…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills
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Sherry, Robert L. – Journal of Economic Education, 1989
Considers the pedagogical and subject matter needs of students in an adult labor education course. Notes that students are motivated working adults, with little time for study, attending the course for assistance in dealing with workplace problems. Teachers need to adjust their approach and rethink economic theories from the students' perspective.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Adult Students, Continuing Education
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Flaherty, Gerald S. – Councilor, 1989
Contends that there is a need for a strong partnership between industry and education. Outlines the important services that multinational companies perform for the world's peoples. Suggests ways that teachers can help their students succeed in the market place. Calls for maintaining high standards, increased teamwork, and emphasis on work-study.…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation
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Gohmann, Stephan F.; Spector, Lee C. – Journal of Economic Education, 1989
Compares the effect of content ordering and scrambled ordering on examinations in courses, such as economics, that require quantitative skills. Empirical results suggest that students do no better if they are given a content-ordered rather than a scrambled examination as student performance is not adversely affected by scrambled ordered…
Descriptors: Cheating, Economics Education, Educational Research, Grading
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Shmanske, Stephen – Journal of Economic Education, 1988
Reports a study that tested the carry-over effect of student performance to a subsequent course. Views performance as a product of teacher effectiveness, stating that information was taken from a random sample of students at California State University (Hayward). Concludes that a weak positive relationship was found when student evaluations of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Research, Higher Education, Social Studies
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Swing, Nancy; Smithey, Sandra – Social Education, 1989
Lists materials which have been proven successful in helping students appreciate the extent of the U.S. interconnectedness with developing nations. Provides critiques of resources that have the potential for stimulating consideration of ways in which international development might be aided. Considers books, audiovisual materials, classroom…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Developing Nations, Economics Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ramsay, Glenworth; Silvia, Antone – College Teaching, 1993
Two University of Rhode Island teachers, of journalism and economics, designed student projects simulating real interactions between professional journalists and economists. The projects increased both groups' ability to communicate, awareness of communication needs, interdisciplinary understanding, and mutual respect. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Seniors, Communication Skills, Economics Education
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Highsmith, Robert – International Journal of Social Education, 1994
Reviews the history of economics education, focusing on the efforts of the National Council on Economic Education and Junior Achievement. Discusses similarities and differences in the two organizations. Presents a list of current instructional materials for economics education. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Corporate Support, Curriculum Development, Economics
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Bartlett, Robin L. – Journal of Economic Education, 1995
Reviews research literature on the effectiveness of cooperative learning in higher education. Identifies and discusses the free-rider problem inherent in assigning grades in cooperative learning activities. Proposes that one randomly selected group member take the examination with his or her grade assigned to all group members. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Economics Education, Females, Grades (Scholastic)
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