Teaching Methods in Undergraduate Introductory Economics Courses: Results From a Sixth National Quinquennial Survey

Carlos J. Asarta, R. G. Chambers, Cynthia L. Harter
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This article presents the first report of basic findings from the 2020 online administration of the sixth national quinquennial survey on teaching and assessment methods. Focusing on the teaching methods in introductory economics courses (i.e., principles and survey courses), the authors find that very little has changed in the past quarter-century. The typical instructor in introductory courses is predominantly a male, Caucasian, with a PhD. “Chalk and Talk” remains the preferred method of instruction in introductory courses, along with the use of textbooks. The use of “student(s) with student(s)” discussions in the classroom, as well as cooperative learning/small-group assignments, has increased since 2010. Lessons, activities, and references that address diversity, inclusion, or gender issues, however, are almost never used in introductory economics courses. JEL Classifications : A20, A22
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本科经济学导论课程的教学方法:第六次全国五年期调查结果
本文介绍了2020年第六次全国五年一次的教学和评估方法调查在线管理的第一份基本结果报告。在经济学导论课程(即原理和调查课程)的教学方法上,作者发现在过去的四分之一个世纪里几乎没有什么变化。入门课程的典型讲师主要是男性,高加索人,拥有博士学位。“粉笔和谈话”仍然是入门课程的首选教学方法,同时使用教科书。自2010年以来,课堂上“学生与学生”讨论以及合作学习/小组作业的使用有所增加。然而,涉及多样性、包容性或性别问题的课程、活动和参考资料几乎从未在经济学入门课程中使用过。JEL分类:A20、A22
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