Farley-Ripple, Elizabeth N.Children construct meaning from their economic experiences in the form of naïve theories and use these theories to explain the relationships between their actions and the outcomes. Inevitably, due to their lack of economic literacy, these theories will be incomplete. Through curriculum design that acknowledges and addresses these naïve theories, we can help children develop theories consistent with expert theories. As a first step, however, we need to understand what children’s naïve economic theories look like, and what factors inform their development. My dissertation is an investigation of children’s naïve economic theories about resource allocation. In this multiphase, mixed methods study, there are two overla...
This study explored preschool children’s knowledge and views of other children’s economic situation ...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists-- as sources of utility for their parents, inves...
I demonstrate that household investments in children's education in Ethiopia are affected by parents...
The teaching in schools of various topics related to the economy has been proposed for different pur...
Economists study many aspects of children’s lives. They have been criticised by childhood studies re...
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The purpose of this mixed methods study is to investigate the similarities and differences between ...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists—as sources of utility for their parents, investm...
This paper describes some simple economic experiments that can be done using children as subjects. W...
Although economists may disagree on what concepts are considered to be the most important within the...
This research investigates how children from an affluent city in the UK exercise agency to construct...
A group of experienced secondary school teachers used a novel learning theory as a resource for plan...
A study of the development_of representations of economic life in 110 young children of 3 to 5 years...
Statement of the Problem: The purpose of this study was to review the literature from 1960 through 1...
This study explored preschool children’s knowledge and views of other children’s economic situation ...
This study explored preschool children’s knowledge and views of other children’s economic situation ...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists-- as sources of utility for their parents, inves...
I demonstrate that household investments in children's education in Ethiopia are affected by parents...
The teaching in schools of various topics related to the economy has been proposed for different pur...
Economists study many aspects of children’s lives. They have been criticised by childhood studies re...
Children are affected by poverty, unemployment and pollution; they are a target group for firms. Wit...
The purpose of this mixed methods study is to investigate the similarities and differences between ...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists—as sources of utility for their parents, investm...
This paper describes some simple economic experiments that can be done using children as subjects. W...
Although economists may disagree on what concepts are considered to be the most important within the...
This research investigates how children from an affluent city in the UK exercise agency to construct...
A group of experienced secondary school teachers used a novel learning theory as a resource for plan...
A study of the development_of representations of economic life in 110 young children of 3 to 5 years...
Statement of the Problem: The purpose of this study was to review the literature from 1960 through 1...
This study explored preschool children’s knowledge and views of other children’s economic situation ...
This study explored preschool children’s knowledge and views of other children’s economic situation ...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists-- as sources of utility for their parents, inves...
I demonstrate that household investments in children's education in Ethiopia are affected by parents...