This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the history of economic thought, which acted as a vehicle for exposing students to different theoretical traditions and engaging them in critical reflections on neoclassical economics. It also presents findings from a research project conducted with economics students at the University of Northampton, UK, that aimed to understand their experiences of the redesign. We reflect on the pedagogical challenges highlighted by students and its implications for(re)designing the economics curriculum. Our findings challenge arguments commonly deployed against the introduction of pluralist teaching, including that there is no appetite for this in the broader student population; that students wou...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organisations and researchers came together...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
The purpose of the paper is to develop the argument that history of thought and methodology should f...
First paragraph: A pluralist approach to teaching economics needs to deal with the particular challe...
First paragraph: A pluralist approach to teaching economics needs to deal with the particular challe...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organisations and researchers came together...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
This paper outlines an innovative redesign of a course on the History of Economic Thought, which act...
The purpose of the paper is to develop the argument that history of thought and methodology should f...
First paragraph: A pluralist approach to teaching economics needs to deal with the particular challe...
First paragraph: A pluralist approach to teaching economics needs to deal with the particular challe...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the past two decades, dissatisfaction for the state of introductory economics teaching and standa...
In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organisations and researchers came together...