Introductory economics courses have a diverse pool of students with varied objectives. The programs offering introductory economics also have specific objectives in mind. This variation deserves attention to find appropriate content, teaching method and resources. This paper explores (i) the appropriateness of content, breadth and depth of economic concept provided to different disciplines, (ii) mode of delivery and teaching techniques with varying objectives and (iii) the suitability of resource materials. It is concluded that different programs need to adapt the content and teaching techniques to satisfy student needs, and a collaborative approach led by the economics instructor would be the way to go
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Sixty years ago, Schumpeter’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association discussed th...
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Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students with negative rep...
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching introductory economics to students enrolled ...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
Enrolments in undergraduate economics programs have been falling constantly since the early 1990s. T...
Using three examples, this opinion piece argues that introductory economics can provide an effective...
The current study uses results of a survey of non-economics business faculty to determine the import...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students and the literatur...
In teaching introductory economics there has been a tendency to put a lot of emphasis on imparting a...
once again states that the field of economics has placed too little value on the impor-tance of teac...
This paper compares overall student satisfaction within and across disciplines in the instruction pr...
From a pedagogical point of view, there are huge advantages in being able to attract the attention o...
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching introductory economics to students enrolled ...
This paper offers an analysis of selected first-year teaching–learning environments in economics. Ev...
Sixty years ago, Schumpeter’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association discussed th...
In a recent article entitled, "Teaching Economics in the 21st Century" William Becker again states t...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students with negative rep...
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching introductory economics to students enrolled ...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
Enrolments in undergraduate economics programs have been falling constantly since the early 1990s. T...
Using three examples, this opinion piece argues that introductory economics can provide an effective...
The current study uses results of a survey of non-economics business faculty to determine the import...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students and the literatur...
In teaching introductory economics there has been a tendency to put a lot of emphasis on imparting a...
once again states that the field of economics has placed too little value on the impor-tance of teac...
This paper compares overall student satisfaction within and across disciplines in the instruction pr...
From a pedagogical point of view, there are huge advantages in being able to attract the attention o...
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching introductory economics to students enrolled ...
This paper offers an analysis of selected first-year teaching–learning environments in economics. Ev...
Sixty years ago, Schumpeter’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association discussed th...
In a recent article entitled, "Teaching Economics in the 21st Century" William Becker again states t...