Knowledge and Attitudes of Georgia High School Economics Teachers

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Abstract

Using a unique large sample survey, the knowledge and attitudes of Georgia high school economics teachers towards economics is examined for the first time. Teachers are found to have a good knowledge of economics with perhaps more training needed in supply/demand analysis and monetary economics. A minority of teachers don't like economics and even the math that is needed to teach it. Teachers who recently took a university course or at least attended an economics education workshop are far more likely to like and be knowledgeable about economics.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 2008

Keywords

  • Economic Teachers
  • Georgia
  • High School

DC Disciplines

  • Economics
  • Education Economics
  • Secondary Education and Teaching

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