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Korithoski, Ted; Saunders, Norris – Social Studies, 1994
Asserts that attempting to grasp the immensity of numbers used to describe the U.S. national debt, proven oil reserves, and other social statistics is becoming more and more difficult. Describes a program in which preservice elementary teachers created activities to help develop the skill of civic numeracy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Computer Uses in Education, Economics Education, Educational Strategies

Alenchikov, I. N. – Russian Education and Society, 1993
Contends that education for work means more than simply a worker with a diploma; it requires a person who thinks creatively and is economically literate. Argues that students in the United States, by participating in the economy through part-time jobs, are prepared for life in a free enterprise economy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Economics

Buckles, Stephen; Watts, Michael – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Compares the coverage and accuracy of economics in the National Council on Economic Education voluntary standards with the treatment of economics in other K-12 standards. Considers the economic concepts and relationships emphasized in the history, civics, and social studies standards. Includes a table illustrating economic concepts and other…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Civics, Comparative Education, Content Analysis

Conrad, Cecilia A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Argues that, although most K-12 social standards are deficient in their coverage of economic concepts, the National Council on Economic Education standards are equally deficient in addressing history and social studies subjects. Maintains that both disciplines must cooperate and coordinate their efforts for any meaningful educational reform to…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Education, Content Analysis, Core Curriculum

Heijke, Hans; Koeslag, Mieke – Education Economics, 1999
Drawing on various theories, compares relative labor-market positions of graduates from two types of Dutch higher education systems in business administration and economics. Analysis of earnings and job opportunities show that university study generates more human capital and job matchings than higher education vocational study. (Contains 17…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Business Administration, College Graduates, Comparative Education

Robertson, Susan L.; Bonal, Xavier; Dale, Roger – Comparative Education Review, 2002
Analyzes potential effects of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) on the orientation and control of national education systems. Explains concepts of space, scale, and territorialization in relation to critical shifts in GATS's activity in education. Suggests that rescaling aspects of educational governance to the global level will…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Economics of Education, Educational Trends, Governance
Hilfinger, Suzanne; And Others – VocEd, 1985
Describes the changes that have been made and are planned in the home economics curriculum in New York State. Changes discussed include living skills for males and females; four freestanding modules spread over grades six, seven, and eight; closer cooperation between home economics teachers and guidance personnel; and overlap with health…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills

Palmini, Dennis J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Examines several important principles of writing (e.g., different approaches for different audiences) and applies these to economics and business education. Discusses approaches to teaching writing in this context. Includes a rhetorical case assignment, teaching tips, and discussion of students' reactions to this approach. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Case Studies, Economics Education, Higher Education

Collins, Robert M. – American Historical Review, 1996
Maintains that the escalating costs of international commitments (primarily the Vietnam War) and domestic programs resulted in a chronic balance-of-payments deficit that signaled the end of "growth liberalism." Provides an in-depth look at Lyndon Johnson's efforts to address this crisis amidst growing political opposition. (MJP)
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Economics, Economics Education, Financial Policy

Smith, Harlan M., II – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Illustrates how, using introductory-level microeconomic models, an instructor can show various economic theorists' explanations of short run employment and output fluctuations. Identifies the competing schools of thought as old Keynesian, new Keynesian, and new Classical (which includes real business cycle theorists). Includes illustrative graphs…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Causal Models, Course Content, Economics

Bryant, William D. A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Maintains that most graduate-level economics textbooks rarely mention the need for consumers to be above their minimum wealth position as a condition for market equilibrium. Argues that this omission leaves students with a mistaken sense about the range of circumstances under which market equilibria can exist. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Consumer Economics, Conventional Instruction, Economic Climate

Susskind, Jack – Social Studies Journal, 1997
Briefly summarizes a study testing the efficacy of some of the ideas delineated in the "Handy Dandy Guide for Solving Economic Mysteries." The guide stresses an experiential approach where students solve "mysteries" using their knowledge of basic economic principles. The study's findings suggest a significant improvement in…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Consumer Economics, Curriculum Enrichment, Decision Making

Boldt, David J.; And Others – Social Studies, 1995
Provides an introduction to the Internet with special focus on access issues, electronic communication, and tools for making the Internet easier to use. Identifies selected Internet resources appropriate for social studies. Includes three lesson plan ideas and five tables listing Internet resources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Databases

Ramsoomair, Jon Franklin – Internet Research, 1997
The Internet offers inexpensive contact with other cultures. This article describes the development of a cross-cultural management course for university seniors in business and economics and MBA students that made extensive use of the Internet to establish relationships with counterparts and mentors in other countries. Outlines course objectives,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
Currents, 1996
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education's five Professors of the Year are highlighted. Professors include Michael Flachmann (English professor specializing in Shakespeare and Renaissance literature), Howard Goldberg (university physics professor), Diane Keenan (community college economics professor), Mark C. Taylor (undergraduate…
Descriptors: Awards, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Science