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Walstad, William B., Ed.; Soper, John C., Ed. – 1991
The Developmental Economic Education Program (DEEP) was launched in 1964 by the Joint Council on Economic Education as an experimental program in three school districts. By 1989 there were 1,836 school districts enrolled in DEEP, covering some 39 percent of the precollege student population. This book tells the story of DEEP, an effort to improve…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Economics Education, Educational Change
Pittwood, Alan – 1984
Employers in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, were sent a questionnaire to determine what economics knowledge and skills are desired by industry in the business education of its 16-19 year old employees and what type of economics is used in, or is otherwise especially relevant to, industry. Industry is defined to include a wide range of…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Education, Comparative Education, Economics Education
Peterat, Linda, Ed. – 1986
The papers in this publication are the result of a symposium assessing the role of home economics in women's education. In her paper entitled "The Human Sciences and Home Economics: An Emerging Conversation," Francine H. Hultgren questions the possibilities for home economics within the human sciences. "Hestian Hermeneutics: A Lens of Analysis for…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Futures (of Society), Home Economics
O'Brien, Mary Utne; Ingels, Steven J. – 1984
Intended to provide information about the development of the Economics Values Inventory (EVI), the report describes considerations that directed development of test items and provides indicators of the reliability and validity of the proposed test instrument. The EVI is recommended as an effective measuring instrument in experimental evaluations…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Economics
JOHNSON, BERNADINE – 1965
SIXTY SOURCES ON TEACHING METHODS, MOST PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1958 AND 1964, ARE REVIEWED AS A BASIS FOR POSSIBLE REVISION OF COLLEGE COURSES ON METHODS. EIGHT DEAL WITH DEFINITIONS OF INSTRUCTION AND TEACHING, FIVE WITH THE TEACHER, NINE WITH GROUPING, 15 WITH HEURISTIC METHODS, FOUR WITH PROBLEM SOLVING, AND 19 WITH CREATIVITY. A SUMMARY LISTS THE…
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Discovery Processes, Educational Research
Morris, Jon D. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1984
In the first study of its type, students (N=197) were exposed to a television economics lecture which included specially-made segments having greater visual impact. Results indicate a significant difference in achievement in favor of students viewing this television lecture format. Positive attitude changes were also noted. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Concept Formation, Conventional Instruction
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Buckles, Stephen; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
Indiana's K-12 consumer and economic education program was rated very high by participating teachers. However, the lack of program effectiveness beyond just in-service training is reflected by the fact that no significant differences were found between the economic concepts that participanting and nonparticipating economics teachers reported…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Consumer Education, Economics Education, Educational Practices
Olson, Susan J. – 1998
A project compared the results of two 1989 studies examining the last decade (1978-88) of home economics education college graduates from Pennsylvania and Alabama. Both studies used a mailed questionnaire to graduates. Tincher used a 100 percent sample of Alabama's 401 graduates; Olson used a 50 percent stratified random sample of 728 Pennsylvania…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Educational Research
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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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Laney, James D.; Schug, Mark C. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Reviews the recent research on teaching and learning economics in the elementary classroom, such as whether children understand the economic world and correcting students' economic misconceptions. Maintains that students in elementary school are capable of learning and remembering economic concepts if they are taught in developmentally appropriate…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Decision Making, Economics Education, Educational Research
Freedman, L. T. – 1986
The nature of adult economics education provided in the United Kingdom is outlined, and a framework within which it might be investigated is suggested. Androgogical learning principles are critically appraised and are compared and contrasted to pedagogical principles. An adult economics course model is developed, against which actual courses may…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Adult Students
Leming, James S. – 1986
The organization and argument of this paper on the status of economic education in American schools today are essentially summarized in four observations. They are that: (1) the current emphasis of economic education is overwhelmingly cognitive and focuses on increasing student knowledge and understanding of our economic system; (2) available…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Formation, Content Analysis
Kourilsky, Marilyn; Wittrock, M. C. – 1986
The study tested the hypothesis that teaching high school economics concepts first in a familiar mode or symbol system and then elaborating on the concepts in a second or less familiar mode facilitates classroom learning. Using an experimental design, 83 high school seniors were randomly and individually assigned to three separate classes, which…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Educational Practices, Educational Research
McTeer, J. Hugh; Flowers, Sharon B. – 1978
This research study examined the effect that a ninth grade introduction to the social studies course had upon student interest in the social studies. A group of 32 entering ninth grade students (20 boys and 12 girls) were chosen as the experimental group to take the course. Written in a series of units, the course was comprised of the disciplines…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Economics Education, Educational Research, Geography
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