Sessions for KimMarie McGoldrick

Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 118H
Research in Economic Education

Organizers:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Session Chairs:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Papers:

"Do Economists Know Human Subject Requirements?"
Paul W. Grimes, Mississippi State University (Contact Author)
Jane S. Lopus, California State University, East Bay
Rodney A. Pearson, Mississippi State University
William E. Becker, Indiana University

"Graduate Student Preparation: Learning Through Theory and Practice"
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond
Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
David Colander, Middlebury College

"The Undergraduate Origins of Ph.D. Economists"
John J. Siegfried, Vanderbilt University (Contact Author)
Wendy A. Stock, Montana State University

"The Allocation of Resources to Teaching by Postsecondary Instructors in Economics and Other Disciplines"
Sam Allgood, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Contact Author)
William B. Walstad, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Discussants:

Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
Steven A. Greenlaw, University of Mary Washington
David H. Eaton, Murray State University
Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky


Saturday
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
Session 141K
Pedagogical Practices and Economic Education

Organizers:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Session Chairs:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Papers:

"The Senior Experience for Economics Majors: Results From a Survey of Departmental Practices"
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond (Contact Author)

"Teaching Critical Reading and Critical Thinking in Principles of Economics"
Steven A. Greenlaw, University of Mary Washington (Contact Author)

"Can the One-Minute Paper Identify Weak or Strong Students in Economics Courses?"
Michael Watts, Purdue University (Contact Author)
Georg Schaur, Purdue University

"A Composition Approach to Fiscal Policy Instruction for Principles Students: Rethinking the Relation Between Government Spending and Growth"
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Thomas A. Creahan, Morehead State University
Jennifer W. Keil, Hamline University
Jessica Holmes, Middlebury College
Andrea L. Ziegert, Denison University


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