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<title>Abstract</title> This study describes a new data set and uses it for an exploratory investigation of whether seminars for teachers conducted by the National Council on Economic Education through its International Education Exchange Program (IEEP) had a beneficial effect on the economic understanding of...
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<italic>Abstract</italic>: The essay test has great potential to assess the higher levels of student understanding of economics. The problem is that most instructors fail to exploit the significant advantage of this testing method and to avoid its pitfalls. The author highlights the advantages and pitfalls to...
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The <italic>National Standards for Financial Literacy</italic> describe the knowledge, understanding, and skills that are important for students to learn about personal finance. They are designed to guide teachers, school administrators, and other educators in developing curriculum and educational materials for...
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In this study, the authors report on the revision of the <italic>Test of Economic Literacy</italic> for the fourth edition. The <italic>Test of Economic Literacy</italic> is a nationally-normed and standardized measure of the economic understanding of U.S. high school students. The economic content of the test is based on the...</italic>
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<title>Abstract</title> The author discusses the following seven issues affecting assessment of undergraduates in universities: decisionmaking and the selection of tests, the use of written and oral assignments to measure learning, the characteristics of grades and portfolios for evaluating students,...
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The authors explain the purpose and context for the 2009 International Symposium on Economic Education that was the source for articles on four nations with relatively developed systems for economic education: Australia, England, Japan, and Korea. The authors highlight several key comparisons...
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A critical comment on what we do not know about the loss of economics majors.
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This comprehensive and impressive volume presents the first book-length, multi-country investigation of reform of economic education in transition economies. Authors from the West and from transition economies describe the major changes in economics content and instruction that occurred in...
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