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Introducing Economics : A Critical Guide for Teaching.
Title:
Introducing Economics : A Critical Guide for Teaching.
Author:
Maier, Mark H.
ISBN:
9781317467335
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (240 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Activities and Resources -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Overview -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Why Are We Teaching Economics? The History of Economics in High Schools -- 3. Where Did This Idea Come From? A Primer on Major Schools of Economics -- Part II: Teaching Economics, Chapter by Chapter -- 4. What Is Economics? -- 5. Economic Systems -- 6. Supply, Demand, and Markets -- 7. Competition and Monopoly -- 8. Consumer Education -- 9. Business Education -- 10. Labor and the Distribution of Wealth and Income -- 11. Gross Domestic Product -- 12. Roles of Government -- 13. Unemployment and Inflation -- 14. Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve -- 15. Fiscal and Monetary Policy -- 16. Economic Growth and Development -- 17. Global Economics and Trade -- Part III: Resources -- 18. Resource Materials -- Index -- About the Authors.
Abstract:
Make economics resonate to high school students. This practical handbook will help economics and social studies teachers foster critical thinking by introducing students to the real-life dimensions of the major controversies in contemporary economics. Filled with useful teaching tips and user-friendly information on finding engaging materials and activities for the classroom, the book also includes detailed coverage of the Voluntary National Content Standards for economics. "Introducing Economics" is a one-stop resource for high school teachers who want to make economics relevant to their students' lives. It includes more than 50 sections with lists of suggested "Activities and Resources," many with Internet links. It features boxed "Hints for Clear Teaching" tips for presenting particularly difficult topics. It provides an annotated resource guide to more than 30 organizations involved in economics education, with associated Internet links. It follows the flow of topics in a typical economics course. It addresses real-life topics that are ignored or glossed-over in traditional textbooks - economics and the environment, the distribution of income and wealth, discrimination, labor unions, globalization, the power of corporations, and more. It offers critical guidance for meeting all 20 Voluntary National Content Standards in economics, and also provides an overview of the political and intellectual history and contemporary state of economics education.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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