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'''Economic Education Resources'''
 
'''Economic Education Resources'''
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*[http://www.aeaweb.org/committees/CSWEP/newsletters/CSWEP_nsltr_SprSum_2013.pdf Where are the Women Economics Majors?] CSWEP Newsletter, Summer 2013
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**"Amanda Bayer, an economist at Swarthmore, has developed and hosts a wiki that describes how racial bias affects teaching and learning, and demonstrates pedagogical strategies to help instructors reach and retain students from diverse race and ethnic backgrounds."
  
 
*[http://rfe.org/showCat.php?cat_id=91 American Economic Association Resources for Economists]
 
*[http://rfe.org/showCat.php?cat_id=91 American Economic Association Resources for Economists]
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*[http://research.pomona.edu/fernando-lozano/ Ideas Marginales] by Professor Fernando Lozano
 
*[http://research.pomona.edu/fernando-lozano/ Ideas Marginales] by Professor Fernando Lozano
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*[http://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/jep.10.2.141 Bartlett, Robin L. 1996. "Discovering Diversity in Introductory Economics." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10(2): 141-153]
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'''Suggested Reading'''
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*''What the Best College Teachers Do'', by Ken Bain (Harvard University Press, 2004) http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674013254
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*Embracing Contraries in the Teaching Process, by Peter Elbow (''College English'', Vol. 45, No. 4, April 1983, pp. 327-339) http://www.jstor.org/stable/376541
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*[[Top 10 Books]] on Teaching from the ''The Chronicle of Higher Education''
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   

Latest revision as of 10:12, 9 October 2015

Economic Education Resources

  • Where are the Women Economics Majors? CSWEP Newsletter, Summer 2013
    • "Amanda Bayer, an economist at Swarthmore, has developed and hosts a wiki that describes how racial bias affects teaching and learning, and demonstrates pedagogical strategies to help instructors reach and retain students from diverse race and ethnic backgrounds."


Suggested Reading

  • Top 10 Books on Teaching from the The Chronicle of Higher Education


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