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Is There a Disconnect Between Teaching Styles and Learning Styles in High School Economics Classes?
Abstract Teachers have preferred teaching styles, and students have preferred learning styles. Ideally but unrealistically, students would be...
Journal of Private Enterprise, 04/01/09 by Lopus, Jane; Hoff, Jody · More from publication -
Treatment of the Role of Government in High School Economics Textbooks, The
Abstract The content and point of view of high school economics textbooks likely influences what is taught in high school economics classes. Using...
Journal of Private Enterprise, 10/01/08 by Lopus, Jane S; Paringer, Lynn; Leet, Don R · More from publication -
Human subjects requirements and economic education researchers
This paper presents the results of a web-based survey of economic educators who were asked about their knowledge and experience with human subjects...
American Economist, 09/22/07 by Jane S. Lopus · More from publication -
Using Activities to Teach Economics: Lessons from the Experimentalists
In his Harvard University ckssroom over a half-century ago, with Vernon Smith a graduate student participant, Edward Chamberlin (1948) conducted...
Journal of Private Enterprise, 04/01/06 by Brock, John R; Lopus, Jane S · More from publication -
The stock market crashes of 1929 and 1987: linking history and personal finance education
IT IS GREAT TO BE A TEACHER of personal finance economics, in part because the content is clearly relevant to students. Students don't require a...
Social Education, 03/01/05 by Jane S. Lopus · More from publication -
Teaching Economics with a Stock Market Simulation
Most high school and middle school students are curious about topics that are consistently in the news, and would like to understand how these...
Social Studies Review, 10/01/03 by Lopus, Jane · More from publication -
Activity-based economics
Economics is arguably the most relevant course a student will take in high school. Whenever we turn on the television, or read the paper or a news...
Social Education, 03/01/03 by Jane S. Lopus · More from publication -
Economic Education in the High Schools: Post-communist Romania and the United States
An understanding of basic economic principles is important for students to become functioning members of free societies. Economic education is...
Journal of Private Enterprise, 04/01/02 by Lopus, Jane S; Lacatus, Maria Liana · More from publication -
Online stock market games for high schools.(Abstract)

URL: http://people.clemson.edu/~dlplc/stockmarketgames.htm Many high school economics teachers use an online stock market simulation to...
Journal of Economic Education, The, 03/22/02 by Lopus, Jane; Placone, Dennis · More from publication -
An Evaluation of Choices and Changes: An Economics Program for At-risk Students
There is widespread agreement that economic understanding is important in order for people to be productive citizens and workers. There is less...
Journal of Private Enterprise, 10/01/01 by Lopus, Jane S · More from publication
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