The course is run as a series of collaborative seminars and workshops, with input from experienced economists and educators, grounded in economics education literature. The workshops model and practice teaching strategies, and provide opportunities for discussion of how the main principles of modern Economics teaching relate to your specific teaching contexts.
The course is run as a series of collaborative seminars and workshops, with input from experienced economists and educators, grounded in economics education literature. The workshops model and practice teaching strategies, and provide opportunities for discussion of how the main principles of modern Economics teaching relate to your specific teaching contexts.
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The course is run as a series of collaborative seminars and workshops, with input from experienced economists and educators, grounded in economics education literature. The workshops model and practice teaching strategies, and provide opportunities for discussion of how the main principles of modern Economics teaching relate to your specific teaching contexts.
The course is run as a series of collaborative seminars and workshops, with input from experienced economists and educators, grounded in economics education literature. The workshops model and practice teaching strategies, and provide opportunities for discussion of how the main principles of modern Economics teaching relate to your specific teaching contexts.
The course is run as a series of collaborative seminars and workshops, with input from experienced economists and educators, grounded in economics education literature. The workshops model and practice teaching strategies, and provide opportunities for discussion of how the main principles of modern Economics teaching relate to your specific teaching contexts.
The course is run as a series of collaborative seminars and workshops, with input from experienced economists and educators, grounded in economics education literature. The workshops model and practice teaching strategies, and provide opportunities for discussion of how the main principles of modern Economics teaching relate to your specific teaching contexts.
This is a practice course that will serve as a showcase for learning how to add materials, create assignments, quizzes and similar in Moodle.