There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of teaching economics subjects in universities and colleges. This paper puts forward one approach to deal with the issue through the use of a computer based learning program designed to cater for the differences in backgrounds and learning styles of economics students at the University of Wollongong, Australia
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
Although economists may disagree on what concepts are considered to be the most important within the...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...
The increasingly diverse student clientele that we now have has significantly changed teaching and l...
This paper investigates various changing aspects in the teaching of economics within the context of ...
This paper compares overall student satisfaction within and across disciplines in the instruction pr...
This paper compares overall student satisfaction within and across disciplines in the instruction pr...
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching introductory economics to students enrolled ...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students with negative rep...
Introductory economics courses have a diverse pool of students with varied objectives. The programs ...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
This paper offers an analysis of selected first-year teaching–learning environments in economics. Ev...
This paper presents evidence from two surveys to help explain the poor ratings consistently given to...
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
Although economists may disagree on what concepts are considered to be the most important within the...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...
The increasingly diverse student clientele that we now have has significantly changed teaching and l...
This paper investigates various changing aspects in the teaching of economics within the context of ...
This paper compares overall student satisfaction within and across disciplines in the instruction pr...
This paper compares overall student satisfaction within and across disciplines in the instruction pr...
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching introductory economics to students enrolled ...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students with negative rep...
Introductory economics courses have a diverse pool of students with varied objectives. The programs ...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
This paper offers an analysis of selected first-year teaching–learning environments in economics. Ev...
This paper presents evidence from two surveys to help explain the poor ratings consistently given to...
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
Although economists may disagree on what concepts are considered to be the most important within the...