2011 Sessions for Steven Greenlaw

 
Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 20I*
The Economics Major

Organizers:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond
Tisha Lin Nakao Emerson, Baylor University

Session Chairs:

Supriya Sarnikar, Westfield State University

Papers:

"The Relative Decline in Women in the Consumer Economics Major: A Case Study of UIUC"
Andrea Beller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Contact Author)
Megan Cott, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"Repackaging the Bachelor of Arts in Economics Major"
Harold R. Christensen, Centenary College of Louisiana (Contact Author)
David J. Hoaas, Centenary College of Louisiana
Elizabeth L. Rankin, Centenary College of Louisiana

"Lessons Learned, Faculty Growth and Development, and Programmatic Improvements from the Development of Outcome Assessment Measures for the Economics Major"
Dimitrios Pachis, Eastern Connecticut State University (Contact Author)
Maryanne Clifford, Eastern Connecticut State University
Jennifer Brown, Eastern Connecticut State University

"Why Don’t Women Pursue a Major in Economics?"
Tisha Lin Nakao Emerson, Baylor University (Contact Author)
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond
Kevin J. Mumford, Purdue University

Discussants:

Bruce K. Johnson, Centre College
Steven Greenlaw, University of Mary Washington
Philipp Mandel, University of Leipzig
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University

 

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Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 20L*
Papers, Projects, and Policy in Economic Education

Organizers:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Moderators:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Panelists:

Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida "The Semester-Long Paper - Avoiding the 'Night Before' Product"

Bevin Ashenmiller, Occidental College "The Role of Research in Upper Division Economics Classes: A Group Research Project"

Steven Greenlaw, University of Mary Washington "Effective Teaching in a Goldilocks Class: Not Too Large and Not Too Small"

Darrin Gulla, University of Kentucky "The 'History-Infused' Principles Course"

Carlos Liard-Muriente, Central Connecticut State University "Ideology and Policy Views in Intermediate Macro"

 

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