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A number of the articles in this book deal with different learning styles, on-line activities, information technology and innovative approaches to learning (experiments, simulation games and peer- assisted support schemes)in the discipline of economics. Yet rather than simply describing these new approaches, most of the papers try to evaluate their effectiveness in a rigorous way. The volume is centred on how student learning strategies had changed in an e-world and what educators needed to do to catch students attention more effectively hence a major focus was on innovative alternatives to…mehr

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A number of the articles in this book deal with different learning styles, on-line activities, information technology and innovative approaches to learning (experiments, simulation games and peer- assisted support schemes)in the discipline of economics. Yet rather than simply describing these new approaches, most of the papers try to evaluate their effectiveness in a rigorous way. The volume is centred on how student learning strategies had changed in an e-world and what educators needed to do to catch students attention more effectively hence a major focus was on innovative alternatives to chalk and talk . It is also noted that the broadening of the student body now admitted to universities, and the increased number of institutions granted university status, raised serious challenges to providing effective learning to a student cohort from very different socio- economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Autorenporträt
Professor John Lodewijks is the Head of the School of Economics and Finance at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. He has published more than eighty articles and books dealing with the history of modern economics, teaching and learning practices in the discipline, macroeconomic policy and issues of growth and development.