This paper presents evidence from two surveys to help explain the poor ratings consistently given to the teaching of economics at Australian universities. The evidence suggests that the poor ratings of economics teaching can be attributed to two related factors: inappropriate pedagogical practices and lack of rewards for allocating additional time to teaching. The survey data on pedagogy in economics consist of 205 responses from graduates from two Queensland universities. The time elapsed since graduation ranges from 1 to 10 years. The survey data on academics' time allocation consist of 290 responses from academic economists across a wide range of Australian universities.Griffith Business School, Department of Accounting, Finance and Econ...
Over the past decade there has been a general decline across Australian Universities of students und...
Abstract: Departments of economics in Australia have not fared well recently. Many have been closed,...
This paper argues that unlike the American experience where economic degree enrolments have now stag...
This paper presents evidence from two survey's to help explain the poor ratings consistently given t...
This paper presents evidence from two surveys to help explain the poor ratings consistently given to...
The environment for teaching Economics in Australian universities has undergone profound changes. Th...
This paper reviews the literature that ranks universities and economics departments. In internationa...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...
This paper investigates various changing aspects in the teaching of economics within the context of ...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
This paper reports on a teaching intervention that was designed, implemented and evaluated as part o...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
This paper revisits the matter of attracting students to study economics, an issue that faces every ...
Over the past decade there has been a general decline across Australian Universities of students und...
Abstract: Departments of economics in Australia have not fared well recently. Many have been closed,...
This paper argues that unlike the American experience where economic degree enrolments have now stag...
This paper presents evidence from two survey's to help explain the poor ratings consistently given t...
This paper presents evidence from two surveys to help explain the poor ratings consistently given to...
The environment for teaching Economics in Australian universities has undergone profound changes. Th...
This paper reviews the literature that ranks universities and economics departments. In internationa...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...
This paper investigates various changing aspects in the teaching of economics within the context of ...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
This paper reports on a teaching intervention that was designed, implemented and evaluated as part o...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
This paper revisits the matter of attracting students to study economics, an issue that faces every ...
Over the past decade there has been a general decline across Australian Universities of students und...
Abstract: Departments of economics in Australia have not fared well recently. Many have been closed,...
This paper argues that unlike the American experience where economic degree enrolments have now stag...