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Table of Contents

Teagle Foundation Repor: The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education / David Colander and KimMarie McGoldrick
Teaching Students to "Think About the Economy" / Joseph Persky
Economics Major as Illiberal Education / Stephen A. Marglin
Moral Reasoning in Economics / Jonathan B. Wight
Thinking for Yourself, Like an Economist / Robert F. Garnett
6. Teaching Economics Students as if they are Geniuses / James Wible
Need for Depth in the Economics Major / Benjamin M. Friedman
Using Pedagogical Change to Improve Student Learning in the Economics Major / Scott Simkins and Mark Maier
9. Providing Incentives for Change: Evaluating Teaching / Ann L. Owen
Reflections on Introductory Course Structures / Paul W. Grimes
Economics and Liberal Education: Why, Where, and How / Michael K. Salemi
Reinvigorating Liberal Education with an Expected Proficiencies Approach to the Academic Major / W. Lee Hansen
Integrative Nature of the Economics Major / Jessica Holmes
Availability of Interdisciplinary Economics Educators and the Actions of Deans: Explaining the Small Contribution of Economics to a Liberal Education / Arthur H. Goldsmith
Economics Major at a Crossroads / David Kennett
Crafting the Economics Major as an Exercise in Property Rights / Neil Skaggs
Preserving Liberal Arts Education: A Futile Endeavor / Brendan O'Flaherty
Good Researchers Make Good Teachers / Catherine Hill
Overstating the Challenges, Underestimating the Solutions / George Daly
How the Shifting Landscape Affects our Students / David W. Breneman
Role of Incentives (and Culture) in Rebalancing the Economics Major / Bradley W. Bateman
What Do Economics Majors Think of the Economics Major? / Steve Jones, Eric Hoest, Richie Fuld, Mahesh Dahal and David Colander
Wrapping Up the Discussion / John Siegfried.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-233) and index.

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Cheltenham, Glos, UK, Northampton, MA

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Dewey Decimal Class
330.071173
Library of Congress
HB74.5 .E33 2009, HB74.5, HB74.5 .E38 2009

The Physical Object

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xxix, 242 p. :
Number of pages
242

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OL25353371M
Internet Archive
educatingeconomi00cola
ISBN 10
1848445792, 1848445806
ISBN 13
9781848445796, 9781848445802
LCCN
2009933411
OCLC/WorldCat
436265489

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