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Ramsey, Maureen – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Examines the rationale for the introduction of Economic and Industrial Understanding (EIU) as a component of the elementary and secondary curriculum in the United Kingdom, as well as some of the problems, opportunities, and challenges afforded by this curricular initiative. (Author/MDM)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Business Education, Consumer Economics, Curriculum Development

O'Donnell, Margaret G. – Journal of Economic Education, 1991
Describes the development of a computer tutorial for use in a history of economic ideas class. Discusses choosing topics intended to attract and hold student attention and writing the tutorial text. Recounts steps taken in obtaining student reactions to the tutorial and subsequent adjustments. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Economics Education

Bartlett, Robin L.; King, Paul G. – Journal of Economic Education, 1990
Contends that, by teaching economics as a laboratory science, using computers, students can be helped to think like economists. Describes computer laboratory exercises and a new economics curriculum being implemented at Denison University (Ohio). (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Economics Education

von Allmen, Peter; Brower, George – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Presents the results of a survey sent to 1700+ economics departments in four-year colleges and universities. Reveals that, in teaching intermediate microeconomics, most schools require at least one semester of calculus and use calculus techniques at least occasionally. Includes statistical tables and lists of school characteristics. (MJP)
Descriptors: Calculus, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
Maker, C. June – 1988
A framework for curriculum design and a set of guidelines for curriculum development in gifted education are presented. The major dimensions guiding curriculum development for gifted students are: content, process, product, and learning environment. Curriculum content should be developed in such a way that it becomes more abstract, complex,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Elementary and Secondary Education. – 1983
One of a series of implementation documents prepared in conjunction with the revised minimum standards adopted in 1983 by the Ohio State Board of Education, this document suggests ways to develop economic education programs in Ohio high schools and identifies issues certain to be encountered in developing such a program. Each of the five sections…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, High Schools
Poulson, Barry W. – 1984
In order to address the significant gap between the ideas emerging from the new economic history and the economics actually taught in secondary school classes, successful strategies from a series of summer institutes are described. Each topic begins with a discussion of basic concepts and recent developments in the economic theory of that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, History Instruction, Instructional Improvement
Kincade, Jeannine H. – 1985
The purpose of this study was to locate and evaluate high-school-level economic software compatible with an Apple II or IIe computer. To identify software, computer searches were run, bibliographies were scanned, and reviews were collected. Only software that was recommended by some outside source was included in the evaluation. The following…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
NASSP Curriculum Report, 1980
The report discusses and defines consumer education for high school students, describes various consumer education school programs, annotates available sources and resources, and notes several issues needing attention. Consumer education is defined as an effort to prepare students for participation in the marketplace by imparting the…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Objectives
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Occupational and Career Curriculum Development. – 1976
This curriculum guide for levels III, IV, and V home economics teachers in New York State describes a process for planning and developing home economics courses. Emphasis is placed on the determination of student needs and the enrichment of learnings through participation in the Future Homemakers of America (FHA). The guide begins with a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
Kreutz, Shirley – 1973
The failure of classroom practices to alter to accommodate concepts and concept learning prompted this attempt to identify a strategy for selecting and organizing content and instruction for learning home economics concepts and generalizations. Basic elements of the strategy are: (1) a statement of rationale including the broad goals of the…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies
Sulkin, Howard A., Ed.; Friedman, Chana R., Ed. – 1969
This paper is a summary of the recent research on the Elementary School Economics (ESE) programs. The curricula were initiated by the Center in 1960 as a part of an experimental research project designed to answer the following: 1) can elementary school students comprehend, utilize, and retain basic economic concepts; and, 2) can a program in…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Sterling Inst., Washington, DC. Educational Technology Center. – 1968
A multimedia course in economic analysis was developed and used in conjunction with the United States Naval Academy. (See ED 043 790 and ED 043 791 for final reports of the project evaluation and development model.) This report documents the guidelines and procedures used in the determination of instructional strategy and selection of media for…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Economics, Economics Education
Mangold, Lana Paramore; Whatley, Alice Elrod – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1975
Selected problems identified by the experts in the environmental-population field could be addressed to the home and family life area of home economics education. The article suggests ways in which eco-system concepts and population and family planning education can be incorporated into the curriculum. Selected references follow the article.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society)

Schug, Mark C. – Elementary School Journal, 1987
Summarizes research on how children think about economic ideas and values and the development of such thinking. Explores the influence of instruction on children's thinking about economics and points out implications for curriculum and instruction. (RH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development