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A Model of Economics Learning in the High Schools
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1982
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Teacher EducationEconomicsEconomic LiteracyDeep SchoolsEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsExperimental EconomicsEducationBusinessOutcome-based EducationInternational EducationIpcf ProgramEconomics LearningEducation PolicyLess Economic UnderstandingEducation Economics
The effectiveness of the Developmental Economic Education Project (DEEP) of the Joint Council of Economic Education (JCEE) and the International Paper Company Foundation (IPCF) awards program for teaching economics is evaluated in this article. The effects these programs have on achievement in economics (ACH), attitudes towards economics as a subject (ATE), and economic attitude sophistication (EAS) are observed. The authors' study shows that DEEP schools had a positive effect on students in these three areas. The results of the IPCF program are less encouraging with students actually showing less economic understanding as a consequence of being taught by an award winning teacher.
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