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Experience and education

Ian McHarg and the Search for Ideal Order, 2019
Objective To learn more about Biomedical Engineering and potentially obtain a lab position at the Tan Laboratory. I finished core classes for engineering and biology I took Engineering Calculus, General Chemistry and the Introductory Biology series.
K. John-Alder
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The New Economics for Industry, Government, Education

, 2018
A new edition of a book that details the system of transformation underlying the 14 Points for Management presented in Deming's Out of the Crisis. It would be better if everyone would work together as a system, with the aim for everybody to win.
A. Propst, W. Deming
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The Role of Relevance in Economics Education: A Survey

, 2020
The literature on active learning and engaging pedagogy has grown since the turn of the century when William Becker challenged the economics education community to be “sexier” in order to attract more majors.
Jadrian Wooten   +3 more
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Economics of Education

International Review of Education, 1979
During the past twenty-five years economists have made a substantial contribution to thinking about problems of resource allocation to education and of returns to education. The study of the statistics of costs and expenditures on education, which had been neglected, has advanced.
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Economics and the civic mission of social studies education: Two critiques of neoclassicism

Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2019
This article examines the theoretical assumptions underlying K-12 economic curriculum and the consequences of this curriculum for citizenship education and democracy.
E. Adams
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Against ‘economic man’: A feminist challenge to prevailing neoclassical norms in K-12 economics education

Theory & Research in Social Education, 2019
This article outlines core tenets of feminist economics and contrasts these tenets with traditional neoclassical economic assumptions about human nature, value, markets, inequality, and power.
N. Shanks
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Democracy, education and economics

International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2009
This paper examines the connections between democracy andeducation, particularly as it concerns economics. We adopt a pluralistproceduralist view of democracy, and argue that this requires a view ofindividuals as active decision-makers able to deliberate and reflect on theirdifferent ideas and opinions - a view not available to mainstream economicswith
Emami, Z., Davis, J.
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Education and Economic Growth [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Contemporary views on the determinants of economic growth place education in centre stage. Yet the way in which education affects growth is not yet well understood. This paper begins by surveying the recent literature on the factors that affect growth, paying particular attention to education.
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Medical education and economics†

Medical Education, 1989
Summary. The time available to medical students for learning is scarce in relation to the knowledge they are asked to absorb. New material should not therefore be added to medical curricula without careful consideration of the benefits of the extra knowledge compared to the costs of obtaining this knowledge.
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