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Bates, Nicholas J. W. – Economics, 1989
Outlines the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and its origins at the International Schools Association in Geneva (Switzerland). Compares IB economics with the British Advanced level economics, stating that there is a good deal of overlap between the two. Concludes that IB economics is more effective and gives examples of test questions.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach

James, Stephen – Economics, 1989
Shows how the concepts of consumer's surplus and producer's surplus can be related to basic welfare economics. Provides illustrations of the ways in which these concepts can be applied in introductory economics courses. Examines the social cost of monopoly, the tax burden, free trade, tariffs, and the English Channel Tunnel. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials

Robinson, Keith – Economics, 1991
Discusses British economics education between 1951 and 1991. Reports the scarcity of economics courses and materials during the 1950s, growth the discipline in the 1960s, the inception of the Economics Association's 14-16 Project during the 1970s, and the increased curriculum integration of the 1980s. Examines prospects for economics education in…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational History

Edwards, Ron; Millnow, Alex – Economics, 1992
Seeks to explain economists' differences of opinion, through the example of contemporary British economic debate. Observes that part of the explanation lies in the complexity of economic issues. Argues that the more important factor lies in economists' ideological differences. Contrasts the views of the libertarian and market interventionist…
Descriptors: Debate, Economics, Economics Education, Free Enterprise System

Maunder, Peter – Economics, 1991
Discusses the dearth of material concerning how A-level boards assess British students' economics essays. Describes the practices of the Joint Matriculation Board (JMB) in grading papers on various subjects. Reveals how the London Board grades advanced level economics papers. Includes a chart showing London Board grading criteria. (SG)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Economics Education, Essay Tests, Evaluation Methods

Guratsky, Steve – Economics, 1991
Presents issues and debates raised at the Eighth International Conference on Economics Education. Emphasizes the colonial legacy of education systems in developing nations. Expresses a fear among developing nations that Europe will develop an increasingly protectionist stance after 1992. Questions the concept of the developing nations as a group…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economics Education, Educational Development

Scott, Alexander; Straker-Cook, Dawn – Economics, 1976
This paper contains survey information relating to the relative performance of economics pupils at"A" level, their feelings about the subject, and the type of teaching to which they are exposed. The primary concern is to stimulate debate about the issues raised. Journal is available from: Economics Association, Room 340, Hamilton House, Mabledon…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Economics Education, Educational Research

Morris, Paul – Economics, 1977
Describes the growth of economics content in nonspecialist courses for students who want only the minimum required education. Suggests teaching approaches, student activities, and sources of material. Points out relationships between course content and other disciplines. For journal availability, see SO 506 029. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Curriculum, Economics Education

Adnett, Nick – Economics, 1988
Stating that exam preparation can be an effective way of consolidating basic economic principles, Adnett presents three examples that provide an alternative approach to briefing students on good examination technique. Methods include the supply-side case for easier exams, the case of the disappearing exam, and optimal allocation of exam time. (GEA)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Economics, Economics Education, Higher Education

Sumner, Hazel – Economics, 1988
Reviews research on the educational aspects of British television programs, especially those dealing with economic knowledge and financial advice. Concludes that there is a public demand for better economic understanding and that television can be used as a significant component in an economic education campaign. (GEA)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Television

Brookes, K. P.; Waddington, D. – Economics, 1985
Outlines and discusses an activity-based economics course that will teach secondary students in Great Britain about money and banking. Examines course content and objectives, resources, teaching methods, and assessment techniques. (RM)
Descriptors: Banking, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Economics Education

Taylor, Angus – Economics, 1985
Activities and projects of Great Britain's Economics Association are reviewed. Major developments affecting economics teachers in schools and colleges in 1984-85 are discussed, and how the association has been involved is examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Economics Education, Educational Practices, Educational Trends

Davies, P. – Economics, 1984
A questionnaire that college economics students can use to investigate the degree and nature of competition in the retail market for petrol is provided. A simple computer program is included to help in the analysis of the questionnaire. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Economics Education

Wood, Keith – Economics, 1984
A review of the summer examination papers in 'A' level economics set by the eight boards of England and Wales during the period 1979-1983 show that, with two notable exceptions, the boards have not devoted much space to questions relating to the economics of developing countries. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Curriculum, Developing Nations

Lee, Norman – Economics, 1979
Reviews the nature and extent of bias in economics education at the college level. Suggests that bias is inappropriate in economics courses and that educators must seek to detect and avoid all types of bias, particularly political bias which is the most common subject of concern in economics education. (DB)
Descriptors: Bias, Economics Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs