| Midwest
Conference
on Student Learning in Economics: Innovation, Assessment and Classroom Research |
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| October 28,
2005
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| Description:
This conference on the campus of The University of Akron features two giants in the field of economic education. Each will present a Keynote address and run separate workshops. Michael Salemi (more) has had a long standing interest in economic education. He directed the Teacher Training Workshop Project that was jointly sponsored by the American Economic Association (AEA) and the National Council on Economic Education. Between 1994 and 2000, he was chair of the AEA Committee on Economic Education. He is currently co-Principle Investigator for a NSF project entitled "Interactive Teaching in Undergraduate Economics Course: Bridging the Gap between Current and Best Practices." An author of over 30 articles, he presently serves on the Board of Editors of the Journal of Economic Education. Michael W. Watts (more) is the director of the (top) |
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| Who should attend? Faculty and teachers interested in learning new approaches to teaching economics and assessing learning at the introductory and intermediate levels should make plans to attend. Come and learn exciting ways to use experiments and other innovations in your classroom and to explore the value of classroom research and see what it takes to getting your classroom research published. Click here for a poster to share with your colleagues. Call for Participation: The Midwest Conference on Student Learning in Economics offers three ways in which you can share with other participants your teaching practices, classroom innovations, or scholarship of teaching economics. If you or your colleagues have a teaching method that you will share in the form of a workshop, paper, or poster you are encouraged to submit a presentation proposal by September 12, 2005 for workshops and papers and by September 19, 2005 for posters. Include teaching methods, and research and assessment tools. All submissions must be through the website. Notification of accepted posters will be given within one week of the end of the respective deadlines. To submit click here. Exhibitors: Registration fee: For more information:
Dr. Michael Nelson Dr. Steven C. Myers Michael Hrubik Sponsored By: The University of Akron Department of Economics, The University of Akron Institute For Teaching And Learning, and The H. Kenneth Barker Center For Economic Education at The University of Akron. |