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Leftwich, Richard H.; Sharp, Ansel M. – The Journal of Economic Education, 1974
This syllabus for an "issues" approach to an introductory economic principles course evolved out of three years of experimentation at Oklahoma State University. The syllabus covers 11 important social issues: population growth, agriculture, higher education, crime, pollution, health, poverty, discrimination, unemployment, inflation, and the energy…
Descriptors: Agriculture, College Instruction, Current Events, Economics
Fels, Rendigs – The Journal of Economic Education, 1974
Alternatives to the standard lecture course in introductory economics are presented in this series exploring new teaching methods in college level economics. In this issue "elementary" or introductory economics taught at Vanderbilt University is described. It relies on two techniques: case method and self-paced instruction. Self-paced instruction…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, College Instruction, Course Content
Tuckman, Barbara; Tuckman, Howard – The Journal of Economic Education, 1975
This special issue explores alternative approaches to teaching the college introductory economics course. Using insights gained from learning theory, suggestions from the Joint Council on Economic Education, and trial and error, several faculty members at the Florida State University experimented with various techniques and approaches designed to…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides

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