Teaching Principles of Microeconomics

Teaching Principles of Microeconomics

Author: Mark Maier

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-01-06

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1800374631

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Abundant with practical advice and ready-to-use teaching examples, this dynamic guide will help both new and experienced instructors of Principles of Microeconomics to reconsider and refine their courses. Mark Maier and Phil Ruder assemble the wisdom of 25 eminent scholars of economic education on how best to introduce students to the discipline and inspire a long-lasting passion for microeconomics.


Experiments with Economic Principles

Experiments with Economic Principles

Author: Theodore C. Bergstrom

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13:

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This workbook aims to get students involved with and excited about economic concepts. Based on the interactive classroom trend in economics education, the text includes 13 experiments, each designed to teach a major topic by encouraging active student participation. Each experiment involves the student in reading an introduction, collecting data and filling out a laboratory report, discussing findings, and completing coursework designed to reinforce key concepts. Learning objectives, worked examples, self-test exercises, and a key terms list are also included.


Study Guide to Accompany Principles of Microeconomics

Study Guide to Accompany Principles of Microeconomics

Author: David R. Hakes

Publisher: South Western Educational Publishing

Published: 2000-08

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780030270215

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To accomplish your course goals, use this study guide to enhance your understanding of the text content and to be better prepared for quizzes and tests. This convenient manual helps you assimilate and master the information encountered in the text through the use of practice exercises and applications, comprehensive review tools, and additional helpful resources.


International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics

International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics

Author: Gail Mitchell Hoyt

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 895

ISBN-13: 1781002452

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ÔThe International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics is a power packed resource for anyone interested in investing time into the effective improvement of their personal teaching methods, and for those who desire to teach students how to think like an economist. It sets guidelines for the successful integration of economics into a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional settings in college and graduate courses with some attention paid to primary and secondary classrooms. . . The International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics is highly recommended for all economics instructors and individuals supporting economic education in courses in and outside of the major. This Handbook provides a multitude of rich resources that make it easy for new and veteran instructors to improve their instruction in ways promising to excite an increasing number of students about learning economics. This Handbook should be on every instructorÕs desk and referenced regularly.Õ Ð Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, The American Economist ÔIn delightfully readable short chapters by leaders in the sub-fields who are also committed teachers, this encyclopedia of how and what in teaching economics covers everything. There is nothing else like it, and it should be required reading for anyone starting a teaching career Ð and for anyone who has been teaching for fewer than 50 years!Õ Ð Daniel S. Hamermesh, University of Texas, Austin, US The International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics provides a comprehensive resource for instructors and researchers in economics, both new and experienced. This wide-ranging collection is designed to enhance student learning by helping economic educators learn more about course content, pedagogic techniques, and the scholarship of the teaching enterprise. The internationally renowned contributors present an exhaustive compilation of accessible insights into major research in economic education across a wide range of topic areas including: ¥ Pedagogic practice Ð teaching techniques, technology use, assessment, contextual techniques, and K-12 practices. ¥ Research findings Ð principles courses, measurement, factors influencing student performance, evaluation, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. ¥ Institutional/administrative issues Ð faculty development, the undergraduate and graduate student, and international perspectives. ¥ Teaching enhancement initiatives Ð foundations, organizations, and workshops. Grounded in research, and covering past and present knowledge as well as future challenges, this detailed compendium of economics education will prove an invaluable reference tool for all involved in the teaching of economics: graduate students, new teachers, lecturers, faculty, researchers, chairs, deans and directors.


Study Guide to Accompany Microeconomics

Study Guide to Accompany Microeconomics

Author: Campbell R. McConnell

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Published: 2006-12

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780073273228

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There are more than 200 new full-color transparencies for the seventeenth edition. They encompass all the figures appearing in Economics. Additionally, the figures and tables from the text are found on the Instructor’s Resource CD-ROM.


Ibss: Economics: 1999

Ibss: Economics: 1999

Author: Compiled by the British Library of Political and Economic Science

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000-12-07

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 9780415240093

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IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the social sciences