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    1. Ekonomi och Ledarskap
    2. Nationalekonomi

    Educating Economists

    The Teagle Discussion on Re-evaluating the Undergraduate Economics Major

    AvDavid Colander,KimMarie McGoldrick

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2009

    1 896 kr

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    Beskrivning

    The economics major is a central part of a college education. But is that economics major doing what it is meant to do? And if not, how should it be changed? This book raises a set of provocative questions that encourage readers to look at the economics major in a different light than it is typically considered and provides a series of recommendations for change.Responding to a Teagle Foundation initiative on the role of majors in higher education, the contributors - eminent economists and administrators - consider the relationship between the goals and objectives of the economics major and those of a liberal education. They address questions such as: What is the appropriate training for a person who will be teaching in a liberal arts school? What incentives would motivate the creation of institutional value through teaching and not simply research? They also explore whether the disciplinary nature of undergraduate education is squeezing out the 'big-think' questions, and replacing them with 'little-think' questions, and whether we should change graduate training of economists to better prepare them to be teachers, rather than researchers. Providing a stimulating discussion of the economics major by many of the leaders in US economic education, this book will prove a thought provoking read for those with a special interest in economics and economics education, particularly academics, lecturers, course administrators, students and researchers.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2009-11-27
    • Mått:156 x 234 x undefined mm
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Förlag:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    • ISBN:9781848445796

    Utforska kategorier

    • Nationalekonomi inom Ekonomi och Ledarskap
    • Högskola och universitet inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Edited by David Colander, Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Economics, Middlebury College, and KimMarie McGoldrick, Professor of Economics, E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Professorship in Business, Department of Economics, University of Richmond, US

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    'The volume, full of thoughtful ideas by academic economists and administrators, is the outgrowth of a 2006 Teagle Foundation grant to help enrich undergraduate education. . . I recommend that this book be shared among colleagues in undergraduate liberal arts colleges with economics majors to initiate or further discussions on the appropriate goals and objectives of the major vis-a-vis liberal education. Doctoral and Master's comprehensive universities with undergraduate economics majors and accredited business schools would still find the discussions in Educating Economists useful in thinking creatively about appropriate undergraduate and graduate economics skills and content, especially to train future undergraduate professors.'

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Contents:PrefaceMichael WattsIntroduction: A Discussion, Not a ReportDavid Colander and KimMarie McGoldrickPART I: THE TEAGLE REPORT1. The Teagle Foundation Report: The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal EducationDavid Colander and KimMarie McGoldrickPART II: CHALLENGING THE CONTENT: WHAT DO WE TEACH?2. Teaching Students to ‘Think About the Economy’Joseph Persky3. The Economics Major as Illiberal EducationStephen A. Marglin4. Moral Reasoning in EconomicsJonathan B. Wight5. Thinking for Yourself, Like an EconomistRobert F. Garnett6. Teaching Economics Students as if they are GeniusesJames Wible7. The Role for Depth in a Liberal EducationBenjamin M. FriedmanPART III: CHANGING THE WAY WE TEACH ECONOMICS8. Using Pedagogical Change to Improve Student Learning in the Economics MajorScott Simkins and Mark Maier 9. Providing Incentives for Change: Evaluating TeachingAnn L. Owen10. Reflections on Introductory Course StructuresPaul W. Grimes11. Economics and Liberal Education: Why, Where, and HowMichael K. Salemi12. Reinvigorating Liberal Education with an Expected Proficiencies Approach to the Academic MajorW. Lee HansenPART IV: STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS AND THE INTERDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ECONOMICS13. The Integrative Nature of the Economics MajorJessica Holmes14. The Availability of Interdisciplinary Economics Educators and the Actions of Deans: Explaining the Small Contribution of Economics to a Liberal EducationArthur H. Goldsmith15. The Economics Major at a CrossroadsDavid Kennett16. Crafting the Economics Major as an Exercise in Property RightsNeil T. Skaggs17. Preserving Liberal Arts Education: A Futile EndeavorBrendan O’FlahertyPART V: VIEWS FROM THE ADMINISTRATION 18. Good Researchers Make Good TeachersCatharine Hill19. Overstating the Challenges, Underestimating the SolutionsGeorge Daly20. How the Shifting Landscape Affects our StudentsDavid W. Breneman21. The Role of Incentives (and Culture) in Rebalancing the Economics MajorBradley W. BatemanPART VI: VIEWS FROM THE STUDENTS22. What Economics Majors Think of the Economics MajorSteven Jones, Eric Hoest, Richie Fuld, Mahesh Dahal and David ColanderPART VII: CONCLUSION23. Really Thinking Like an EconomistJohn J. SiegfriedReferencesIndex