Strategies for Teaching Economics

Strategies for Teaching Economics
Author: James F. Niss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 101
Release: 1979
Genre: Business education
ISBN:

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Economics, Education and Youth Entrepreneurship

Economics, Education and Youth Entrepreneurship
Author: Marian Noga
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000456870

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The aim of this book is to justify the importance of economic knowledge for every human being in a country with an economic system based on the market mechanism, and to explain and debunk the myths and stereotypes related to economic education and its effectiveness, particularly among young people. The book offers a comparative analysis of the economic education of young people in Poland and throughout the world. It examines the historical emergence of economies and economic thinking and decision-making as well as the different philosophies and educational systems in the EU and the USA. It thoroughly investigates the economic knowledge of Polish youth via an annual study, which the authors have conducted since 2012. The book outlines both the formal and informal methods of economic education, from education programs in general secondary schools and economic technical schools, as well as in vocational schools, and also examines school Business Incubators. It concludes with a summary, reviewing the implementation of research goals and issues and outlining directions for future research. The authors break down complex topics and provide readers of this book with a base knowledge of economics at the micro and macro levels. The book will serve as a useful and practical guide for students and researchers, as well as policymakers concerned with rethinking the education system. Additionally, it will be a helpful resource for those wanting to acquire the knowledge needed to conduct a business, as the authors maintain that entrepreneurship can be learned.

Basic Business and Economic Education

Basic Business and Economic Education
Author: Anne Scott Daughtrey
Publisher: Thomson South-Western
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780538602365

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Educational Innovation in Economics and Business III

Educational Innovation in Economics and Business III
Author: Richard G. Milter
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 940171388X

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Almost thirty years ago a friend involved in the education profession told me that in his estimation much more was "caught" by students outside of classrooms than was "taught" within those hallowed walls. This statement has stuck with me through years of personal schooling, working as a high school teacher, working in management, serving as a management consultant and trainer, and facilitating learning on university campuses across the US, eastern Europe, and Asia. Learning by doing is certainly something most people have experienced. But the fact that there is more opportunity to learn more things today as never before (with knowledge doubling every 20 months) makes learning by doing more complicated. As organizations move to respond to the rapid changes in their environments, people within those organizations must face the uncertainty and ambiguity that comes with such conditions. The one thing most futurists agree on is that the future will be very different than the present. Exponential change has become commonplace. Companies used to worry about redefining their goals and specific describing their place in an industry. Today, in order to survive, they must be constantly addressing the issues inherent in redefining their industries.