Synopsis
A podcast exploring different methods of teaching economics at the HS and university level.
Episodes
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Episode 4b: Jennifer Imazeki Part 2
20/02/2014 Duration: 26minIn this episode, James talks over Skype with Jennifer Imazeki. Jennifer is a Professor of Economics at San Diego State University where she conducts research in the economics of K-12 education, including work on school finance reform and adequacy, and teacher labor markets. The whole conversation lasted over an hour so will be broken up into two parts. During this second part, James and Jennifer talk about how Jennifer became interested in teaching economics and discuss the future of the profession when it comes to teaching specialists. Don't forget to follow Teach Me Econ on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and check out the collection of teaching tips at the blog. Music provided with permission by FESTE. You can purchase FESTE's debut album here.
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Episode 4a: Jennifer Imazeki Part 1
05/02/2014 Duration: 26minIn this episode, James talks over Skype with Jennifer Imazeki. Jennifer is a Professor of Economics at San Diego State University where she conducts research in the economics of K-12 education, including work on school finance reform and adequacy, and teacher labor markets. The whole conversation lasted over an hour so will be broken up into two parts. During this first part, James and Jennifer talk about her blog Economics for Teachers and about economics education in high school. They also discuss why so many people love teaching history in high school but so little go and teach economics. Don't forget to follow Teach Me Econ on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and check out the collection of teaching tips at the blog. Music provided with permission by FESTE. You can purchase FESTE's debut album here.
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Episode 3: Dirk Mateer
19/01/2014 Duration: 18minIn this episode, James sits down with Dirk Mateer after the economics education poster session at the ASSA meetings in Philadelphia. Dirk is a Senior Lecturer of Economics as the University of Kentucky. James and Dirk talk about textbook writing, branding yourself as an educator, doing what you are passionate about, and teaching environmental economics. DirkMateer.com has tons of great teaching tips and you may want to also check out the new textbook he just finished with co-author and future podcast guest Lee Coppock. Don't forget to follow Teach Me Econ on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and check out the collection of teaching tips at the blog. Music provided with permission by FESTE. You can purchase FESTE's debut album here.
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Episode 2: Eric Chiang
07/01/2014 Duration: 27minIn this episode, James sides down with Eric Chiang. Eric is an associate professor of economics, graduate director, and the director of instructional technology at Florida Atlantic University. James and Eric cover a wide variety of topics such as different ways to teach game theory, Eric's love for travel, and his new book CoreEconomics from Worth Publishing. Here are some links if you want to get to know Eric a little better! CoreEconomics Website Around the World in 80 Hours, 1st Edition Around the World in 80 Hours, 2nd Edition Eric on Twitter Don't forget to follow Teach Me Econ on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and check out the collection of teaching tips at the blog. Music provided with permission by FESTE. You can purchase FESTE's debut album here.
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Episode 1: Michael Enz
14/10/2013 Duration: 28minIn this episode, James sits down with Michael Enz. Michael is an associate professor of economics at Framingham State University. James and Mike talk about the days when Mike was James' undergraduate adviser, why Mike began teaching, some of their favorite topics to teach, and give some advice for young instructors. Be sure to check out the blog at www.teachmeecon.com