This paper seeks to provide educators with a critique of dominant narratives through the disciplinary tools of economics. Specifically; issues of race, gender, and geography are addressed via the common economic subjects of fiscal and monetary policy, economic indicators, wages, and economic growth. By providing a practical blueprint for a more critical curriculum in economics, these lessons and the literature that supports them demonstrates the potential of teachers to challenge taken-for-granted notions of what economics is and what it is for
Abstract. Researchers have a long-standing interest in understanding the causes and consequences of ...
This article discusses the relationships among education, class structure, and income equality
Purpose: The global financial crisis led to increasing distrust in economic research and the economi...
This paper seeks to provide educators with a critique of dominant narratives through the disciplinar...
This article explores the teaching of inequality in economics through two case studies. By employing...
Economics education is an understudied discipline within social studies, yet the discipline of econo...
This paper discussed the results and implications of two workshops designed for a university based l...
This article focuses on efforts to critically analyze the social reproductive functions of schooling...
Understanding Education and Economics explores the multiple ways in which the field of education and...
In the wake of current world financial crisis serious efforts are being made to rethink the dominant...
Education is increasingly coming under the shadow of economics. In this article we engage in ideolog...
<p>This dissertation consists of two separate essays on economics of education. First, the role of t...
A basic econ course, because it is a foundation for informed citizenship, is a requirement in many l...
Ethical considerations intersect with economics education on a number of planes. Nonetheless, in ter...
In 2007, two workshops at the University at Buffalo launched a project bringing together legal schol...
Abstract. Researchers have a long-standing interest in understanding the causes and consequences of ...
This article discusses the relationships among education, class structure, and income equality
Purpose: The global financial crisis led to increasing distrust in economic research and the economi...
This paper seeks to provide educators with a critique of dominant narratives through the disciplinar...
This article explores the teaching of inequality in economics through two case studies. By employing...
Economics education is an understudied discipline within social studies, yet the discipline of econo...
This paper discussed the results and implications of two workshops designed for a university based l...
This article focuses on efforts to critically analyze the social reproductive functions of schooling...
Understanding Education and Economics explores the multiple ways in which the field of education and...
In the wake of current world financial crisis serious efforts are being made to rethink the dominant...
Education is increasingly coming under the shadow of economics. In this article we engage in ideolog...
<p>This dissertation consists of two separate essays on economics of education. First, the role of t...
A basic econ course, because it is a foundation for informed citizenship, is a requirement in many l...
Ethical considerations intersect with economics education on a number of planes. Nonetheless, in ter...
In 2007, two workshops at the University at Buffalo launched a project bringing together legal schol...
Abstract. Researchers have a long-standing interest in understanding the causes and consequences of ...
This article discusses the relationships among education, class structure, and income equality
Purpose: The global financial crisis led to increasing distrust in economic research and the economi...