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‘In 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 – and for anyone who has been teaching for fewer than 50 years!’ – Daniel S. Hamermesh, University of Texas, Austin, US
Contents
Contributors: W.T. Alpert, C. Asarta, J. Bangs, D. Barbezat, R.L. Bartlett, M.E. Benedict, R.D. Blair, F.D. Blau, C.E. Bohanon, W. Bosshardt, S. Buckles, J. Calhoun, J.F. Casey, A.J. Cohen, P. Conway, J.N. Corey, D. Croushore, P. Davies, D.H. Dean, S.B. DeLoach, R.C. Dolan, A. Duhs, C.P. Durrance, K.G. Elzinga, T. Emerson, R.B. Emmett, D.M. Figart, P. Fishback, C.L. Foote, R.H. Frank, L.M. Froeb, R.F. Garnett Jr., W.L. Goffe, A.H. Goldsmith, A.C. Goodman, R.J.B. Goodman, S.A. Greenlaw, P.W. Grimes, W.A. Grove, R. Guest, J.D. Gwartney, T.C. Haab, W.L. Hansen, J.E. Harrington Jr., D. Hazlett, B.T. Hirsch, J. Hoag, C.A. Holt, J.S. Howell, G.M. Hoyt, B.R. Humphreys, J. Imazeki, E.J. Jensen, M.M. Kassis, P.E. Kennedy, M.A. Leeds, L.Y. Lewis, J.S. Lopus, M.A. MacDowell, M. Maier, D. Mateer, W.A. McEachern, K. McGoldrick, D.P. McMillen, H. Meyers, J.D. Miller, E. Mittelstaedt, F.G. Mixon Jr., W. Nicholson, P. Nickless, O. Norrbin, S.C. Norrbin, E.O. Olsen, A.L. Owen, L. Paringer, E. Perry-Sizemore, I. Pomorina, J. Reardon, K. Rebeck, R.P. Rebelein, M. Ripoll, R. Robertson, M.K. Salemi, S.L. Sasser, P. Saunders, A. Schiff, G. Schneider, J. Shackelford, J.J. Siegfried, S. Simkins, J. Sloman, W.A. Stock, T.S. Ulen, M.A. Vachris, P. von Allmen, W. Waller, W. Walstad, J.C. Ward, J.C. Whitehead, C. Wiepcke, J.B. Wight, A.E. Winkler, J.M. Wooldridge, S. Wu, A.L. Ziegert, J.P. Ziliak
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Full table of contents
Contents:
Preface
Foreword William Walstad PART I: A HISTORY OF ECONOMIC EDUCATION 1. Phillip Saunders
PART II: TEACHING Section A – Techniques 2. Case Use in Economics Instruction Patrick Conway
3. Teaching with Context-Rich Problems Joann Bangs
4. Using Cooperative Learning Exercises in Economics KimMarie McGoldrick
5. Improving Classroom Discussion in Economics Courses W. Lee Hansen and Michael K. Salemi
6. Let Experience be the Guide: Experiential Education in Economics KimMarie McGoldrick and Andrea L. Ziegert
7. Classroom Experiments Tisha Emerson and Denise Hazlett
8. Interactive Lecture Demonstrations: Adapting a Physics Education Pedagogy for Use in the Economics Classroom Mark Maier
9. Using Just-in-Time Teaching to Promote Student Learning in Economics Scott Simkins
10. Making the Large-Enrollment Course Interactive and Engaging Stephen Buckles, Gail M. Hoyt and Jennifer Imazeki
11. Teaching Economics Socratically Kenneth G. Elzinga
12. Writing for Learning in Economics Elizabeth Perry-Sizemore and Steven A. Greenlaw
Section B – Technology 13. Incorporating Media and Response Systems in the Economics Classroom Joseph Calhoun and Dirk Mateer
14. Distance Education: Course Development and Strategies for Success Mary Mathewes Kassis
15. Economics Blogs and Economic Education Timothy C. Haab, Aaron Schiff, John C. Whitehead
Section C – Assessment 16. Methods of Assessment in the College Economics Course Ken Rebeck and Carlos Asarta
17. An Expected Proficiencies Approach to the Economics Major W. Lee Hansen
Section D – Contextual Techniques 18. Ethics and Critical Thinking Jonathan B. Wight
19. Feminist Pedagogy and Economics Jean Shackelford
20. Integrating Race, Gender and Class Robin L. Bartlett
21. Economics and Literature: The Gains from Trade Cecil E. Bohanon and Michelle Albert Vachris
22. The Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Economics Arthur H. Goldsmith and James F. Casey
23. Pluralism in Economics Education Robert F. Garnett, Jr. and Jack Reardon
24. Threshold Concepts in Economics Education Peter Davies
Section E – Elementary, Secondary Economic Education 25. Economic Education in American Elementary and Secondary Schools Paul W. Grimes
26. Organizations Focused on Economic Education Sue Lynn Sasser and Helen Meyers
PART III: RESEARCH Section A – Principles Courses 27. The Purpose, Structure and Content of the Principles of Economics Course Geoffrey Schneider
28. The Principles of Economics Textbook: Content Coverage and Usage Jane S. Lopus and Lynn Paringer
Section B – Measurement Techniques of Student Performance and Literacy: College and High School 29. Measurement Techniques of Student Performance and Literacy: College and High School Carlos Asarta and Ken Rebeck
Section C – Factors Influencing Student Performance in Economics 30. Research on the Effectiveness of Non-Traditional Pedagogies Joshua D. Miller and Robert P. Rebelein
31. Factors Influencing Performance in Economics: Graphs and Quantitative Usage Mary Ellen Benedict and John Hoag
32. Student Characteristics, Behavior, and Performance in Economics Classes Ann L. Owen
33. Factors Influencing Student Performance in Economics: Class and Instructor Characteristics Wayne A. Grove and Stephen Wu
Section D – What Every Economist Should Know About the Evaluation of Teaching: A Review of Literature 34. What Every Economist Should Know About the Evaluation of Teaching: A Review of the Literature Stephen B. DeLoach
Section E – Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 35. Data Resources and Econometric Techniques William Bosshardt and Peter E. Kennedy
36. Lessons from Physics Education Research: Lessons for Economics Education Mark Maier and Scott Simkins
37. Journals and Beyond: Publishing Economics Education Research Peter Davies and William L. Goffe
PART IV: CONTENT 38. Less is More: The Perils of Trying to Cover too Much in Microeconomic Principles Robert H. Frank
39. Macroeconomic Principles are Still Relevant and Still Important William A. McEachern
40. Teaching Non-Majors Deborah M. Figart
41. Intermediate Microeconomics Walter Nicholson
42. Intermediate Macroeconomics Christopher L. Foote
43. Teaching Undergraduate Econometrics Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
44. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Antitrust Economics Roger D. Blair and Christine Piette Durrance
45. The Economics of Education: Applying Economic Theory and Empirical Tools to Public Policy Jessica S. Howell
46. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Teaching the Non-Major and Major Simultaneously Lynne Y. Lewis
47. Teaching Experimental Economics: Reinforcing Paradigms and Bringing Research into the Undergraduate Classroom Charles A. Holt
48. Game Theory in a Liberal Arts Education Joseph E. Harrington, Jr.
49. Teaching a Research-Inspired Course on Growth and Development Marla Ripoll
50. Teaching American Economic History Price Fishback and Pamela Nickless
51. The Economic History of European Growth Daniel Barbezat
52. Why and How to Teach the History of Economic Thought: Economics as Historically Produced Knowledge Avi J. Cohen and Ross B. Emmett
53. Health Economics – Methods for a New Field Allen C. Goodman
54. Teaching Undergraduate Industrial Organization Economics Elizabeth J. Jensen
55. Teaching International Finance, Adapting to Globalization Stefan C. Norrbin and Onsurang Norrbin
56. Teaching International Trade by Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice Raymond Robertson
57. Building Human Capital in the Labor Economics Course Barry T. Hirsch
58. The Challenges and Pleasures of Teaching Law and Economics Thomas S. Ulen
59. Teaching Managerial Economics with Problems Instead of Models Luke M. Froeb and James C. Ward
60. Using Real-World Applications to Policy and Everyday Life to Teach Money and Banking Dean Croushore
61. Teaching Political Economy to Undergraduate Students William Waller
62. Some Reflections on Teaching the Economics of Poverty James P. Ziliak
63. Public Economics Edgar O. Olsen
64. Sports Economics as Applied Microeconomics Peter von Allmen, Michael A. Leeds and Brad R. Humphreys
65. Using Location, Agglomeration, and Policy Issues to Teach Urban Economics Daniel P. McMillen
66. Women and Men in the Economy Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler
PART V: INSTITUTIONAL / ADMINISTRATIVE Section A – Faculty Development: Mentoring, Evaluation, Documentation and Resources 67. Faculty Development: Mentoring, Evaluation, Documentation and Resources Rae Jean B. Goodman
Section B – Undergraduate Education 68. The Economics Major in the United States John J. Siegfried
69. Curricular and Co-curricular Aspects of the Economics Major at Highly Ranked Schools David H. Dean and Robert C. Dolan
Section C – The Characteristics of Economics Graduate Students 70. The Characteristics of Economics Graduate Students Wendy A. Stock
Section D – International Economic Education 71. Supporting Economics Higher Education in the United Kingdom John Sloman and Inna Pomorina
72. Economics Education in Australia Alan Duhs and Ross Guest
73. Ordonomics and the Current State of Economic Education in Germany Ewald Mittelstaedt and Claudia Wiepcke
PART VI: INITIATIVES FOR TEACHING ENHANCEMENT Section A – Private, Corporate and Government Funding for Economic Education 74. Private, Corporate and Government Funding for Economic Education William T. Alpert and Michael A. MacDowell
Section B – An Introduction to Economic Organizations in the US and Beyond 75. Near and Far – An Introduction to Economic Education Organizations in the US and Beyond Franklin G. Mixon, Jr
Section C – Economics Teaching Workshops: Past, Present, Future 76. Economics Teaching Workshops: Past, Present, and Future Joab N. Corey, James D. Gwartney and Gail M. Hoyt
Index
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