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Li, Ishuan; Simonson, Robert – Journal of Economic Education, 2016
In this article, the authors describe the structure and assessment of a capstone course in economics. The outcomes are noteworthy for three reasons. First, among cited evidence to date, this is the only undergraduate economics program from a nonselective public university reporting similar achievements in undergraduate research paper publications.…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Student Research, College Seniors, Economics Education
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Chowdhury, Manzoor E. – American Journal of Business Education, 2016
Business curriculums in many universities now include a senior Capstone course that integrates topics or materials from all business areas. This capstone course is designed to teach the skills of strategic thinking and analysis rather than mere facts or concepts. With that goal in mind, the ideal course is structured in such a way so that students…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods, Instructional Materials, Annual Reports
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Collins, J. Michael; Odders-White, Elizabeth – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
Concerns about consumers' ability to manage their finances have triggered a range of proposals, including interventions aimed at elementary school students. The goal of these approaches is to improve lifelong economic decision making, but the evidence supporting their efficacy is thin. In this article, the authors discuss the trend toward…
Descriptors: Money Management, Elementary Education, Economics Education, Consumer Education
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Schmidt, Stephen J. – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
In this article, the author presents an asymmetric version of the familiar public goods classroom experiment, in which some players are given more tokens to invest than others, and players collectively decide whether to divide the return to the group investment asymmetrically as well. The asymmetry between players raises normative issues about…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Justice, Theories, Educational Games
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Schmeiser, Katherine – Journal of Economic Education, 2017
In this article, the author provides motivation and a template for integrating and teaching writing in a variety of economics courses: core theory or introductory courses, topic courses, and economic writing/research courses. For each assignment, pedagogical reasoning and syllabus integration are discussed. Additionally, the author shows that…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Writing Instruction, Grading, Peer Evaluation
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Jones, George H. – American Journal of Business Education, 2014
Despite efforts made over the past few years to improve upon the way introductory economics is taught, these efforts have unfortunately done very little to change student perception of economics as a dry, difficult and boring subject. Since the introductory economics course for many nonmajors may be their only economics course in college, it is…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Economics Education, Teaching Methods, Humor
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Collins, J. Michael; Holden, Karen C. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2014
This chapter addresses financial education across the lifespan, which has the potential to enhance adult financial capability, yet methodological barriers and a lack of robust measures have hampered the ability to identify and measure the effects of educational programs on financial decisions and behavior.
Descriptors: Community Education, Money Management, Lifelong Learning, Program Effectiveness
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Vidanec, Daphne – Athens Journal of Education, 2014
As relatively new philosophical discipline, business ethics has sprang out from the business practice in the last quarter of the 20th century. Business ethics is focused on evaluation of business conduction of both individuals and corporations in the business world. Nowadays, in the public and academic milieu of the modern Western societies…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Ethics
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Giraud-Carrier, François C.; Schmidt, Glen M. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2015
When deciding whether to get on the freeway during rush hour, did you ever stop to consider that if you did so, you would slow everybody ELSE down? When we ask our students that question, they typically laugh--their only consideration is how long their own trip will take. When a decision maker does not account for all the costs or benefits…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Games, Computer Games, Computer Simulation
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Dooly, Melinda; Masats, Dolors; Mont, Maria – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
To promote social consciousness and a sense of responsibility, educational proposals organised around the principles of technology-enhanced project-based language learning (Dooly & Sadler, 2016) should engage students in a process of reflecting upon and responding to crucial social issues. Thus, in this paper we will present a project carried…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Consciousness Raising, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Green, Gareth P.; Kelly, Brian D.; Peterson, Dean J.; Bean, John C. – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
Economics faculty expect that students have an integrated understanding of economic theory upon graduation and that they grasp and appreciate how all elements of markets naturally move to equilibrium. Through assessment activities, the authors discovered that their students were not developing that knowledge, so they turned to learning theory to…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Free Enterprise System, Assignments, Graphs
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Sterling, Stephen; Dawson, Jonathan; Warwick, Paul – Journal of Transformative Education, 2018
Mainstream westernised educational policy and practice continue to be firmly rooted in ontological and epistemological traditions that reflect what Gregory Bateson referred to as the illusion of our separation from the living world. In response, there has been a flourishing of innovation at the levels of educational philosophy, curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Sustainability, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods
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Suiter, Mary C.; Taylor, Keith G. – Journal of Economic Education, 2016
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has a long history of providing economic and financial information to the public that continues today, although the format, delivery, and amount of information have changed over the years. Today, the St. Louis Fed provides Web-based data and information services, including FRED® and FRASER®, and publications,…
Descriptors: Banking, Economics Education, Mass Instruction, Information Dissemination
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Rouse, Cecilia Elena – Journal of Economic Education, 2017
There are many aspects of the "economics of education" that would make excellent examples for introductory economics students. The author presents two topics that are central to the economics of education and to human capital theory: the economic benefit (or "returns") to schooling and educational attainment as an investment.…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Principles, Educational Practices, Introductory Courses
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Lopus, Jane S.; McDaniel, Kristen – Social Education, 2015
The Federal Reserve System (the Fed) is one of the most important financial institutions in the world. As the central bank of the United States, it influences the domestic money supply, credit, and interest rates with the goal of achieving stable prices and full employment for the world's largest economy. It provides a variety of services to…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Monetary Systems, Banking, Economic Climate
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