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Teaching Economics in the Schools: A Review of Survey Findings
Authors:William Walstad  Michael Watts
Institution:1. University of Nebraska–Lincoln;2. Purdue University
Abstract:The authors review and contrast the findings of a 1981 national survey of economic education at the precollege level and 15 state surveys conducted at about the same time. The picture that emerges is disturbing: instruction in economics tends to be minimal (or nonexistent) for many students, and teacher training in economics is limited. Curriculum structure, teacher training, and the development and use of materials are interrelated problems facing economic education.
Keywords:economic recovery  financial crisis  the Great Recession  teaching economics
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