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Kherfi, Samer – Journal of Economic Education, 2008
The author examines the determinants of success in introductory microeconomics, in the context of a Middle Eastern society but within an American educational setting. The data set is rich and covers over 3,500 students in one regional campus, allowing control for a wide range of student and class characteristics, one of which, nationality, is…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students
Gratton-Lavoie, Chiara; Stanley, Denise – Journal of Economic Education, 2009
How do students enrolled in online courses perform relative to those who choose a more traditional classroom environment? What student characteristics help explain differences in student academic achievement in the two modes of instruction? What factors affect the students' choice of instruction mode? The authors address these questions in…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Online Courses, Introductory Courses, Economics Education
Craig, Joseph Dean – ProQuest LLC, 2010
My dissertation research concentrates on the causes, motivations, and results of electricity restructuring, and research on the effectiveness of economic teaching and retention. The first chapter looks at motivations for electricity restructuring in the United States in terms of the Interest Group and Public Interest setting. The second chapter…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Industry, Microeconomics
Polimeni, John M.; Iorgulescu, Raluca I. – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
Love it or hate it, assessment has become the new reality on college and university campuses. Although measuring student achievement of course outcomes is not an easy task, assessment does not need to be a complex or painful experience. This paper describes the methods used to assess student achievement of the stated course outcomes in…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Achievement Tests, Outcome Measures, Student Evaluation
Salemi, Michael K. – Journal of Economic Education, 2009
One of the most important challenges facing college instructors of economics is helping students engage. Engagement is particularly important in a large-enrollment Principles of Economics course, where it can help students achieve a long-lived understanding of how economists use basic economic ideas to look at the world. The author reports how…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Technology Uses in Education, Feedback (Response), Learner Engagement
Andreopoulos, Giuliana Campanelli; Panayides, Alexandros – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students and the literature suggests that the student's problems with principles of economics are mainly related to the chalk and talk type of teaching, the simplicity of economic models, limited discussions on current economic issues, and on race, gender, and other types of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Principles, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses
Strong, Kay E. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
Calibrated Peer Review[TM] (CPR) is a web-based instructional tool that encourages "writing gain for students" without adding "grading pain for the instructor!" The use of CPR provides students frequent opportunities to hone both writing as well as peer review skills in a guided environment. And once an assignment is authored, instructors have…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Writing Assignments, Writing Evaluation, Web Based Instruction
Goldsmith, Arthur H. – Journal of Economic Education, 2008
Standard introductory textbook authors assert that an increase in government spending expands aggregate demand in the short run but also raises the interest rate and, thus, crowds out private investment in the long run. Because the decrease in investment results in a smaller capital stock, potential output or production capacity decreases. The…
Descriptors: Macroeconomics, Economic Progress, Investment, Financial Support
McCannon, Bryan C. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The author describes a course designed to build the critical thinking skills of undergraduate economics students. The course introduces and uses game theory to study the Bible. Students gain experience using game theory to formalize events and, by drawing parallels between the Bible and common economic concepts, illustrate the pervasiveness of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Game Theory, Biblical Literature
Elmslie, Bruce T.; Tebaldi, Edinaldo – Journal of Economic Education, 2010
Many instructors in subjects such as economics are frequently concerned with how to teach technical material to undergraduate students with limited mathematical backgrounds. One method that has proven successful for the authors is to connect theoretically sophisticated material with actual data. This enables students to see how the theory relates…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Macroeconomics
Yousef, Darwish Abdulrahman – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2011
This article aims to investigate the academic performance (measured by quality points) of the business students in quantitative courses. It also explores the impact of a number of factors on the academic performance of business students in these courses. A random sample of 750 third- and fourth-level business students at the United Arab Emirates…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Business Administration Education, Academic Achievement
Dickie, Mark – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Interest in using classroom experiments to teach economics is increasing whereas empirical evidence on how experiments affect learning is limited and mixed. The author used a pretest-posttest control-group design to test whether classroom experiments and grade incentives that reward performance in experiments affect learning of introductory…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Introductory Courses, Microeconomics, Class Activities
Araque, Francisco; Roldan, Concepcion; Salguero, Alberto – Computers & Education, 2009
This paper develops personalized models for different university degrees to obtain the risk of each student abandoning his degree and analyzes the profile for undergraduates that abandon the degree. In this study three faculties located in Granada, South of Spain, were involved. In Software Engineering three university degrees with 10,844…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
Pyne, Derek – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The author examines the effects of different introductory microeconomics textbooks on student performance in subsequent economics courses (specifically, Intermediate Microeconomics I and Money and Banking). In some cases, the effects are significant and sizeable. There is also evidence of other variables affecting student performance in later…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Microeconomics, Economics Education, Introductory Courses
Hawtrey, Kim – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The author advocates the application of experiential learning in economics courses at the tertiary level. The author evaluates a range of learning methods, both passive and active, in a student survey that provides data on undergraduate attitudes to various class activities. The results indicate a clear student preference for learning activities…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Economics Education, Higher Education, Teaching Methods