The Practice of Economics Teaching at Junior College Level

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The Practice of Economics Teaching at Junior College Level

What can you expect from this book?
The big picture as well as the nitty-gritty of what it takes to mould youths in their late teens to develop the economic mindset.
The “how to’ s” and “wherefores” of teaching that run the gamut from disciplinarity, curriculum design, students’ learning styles, lesson planning and recommended teaching strategies to crafting assessments.
Opportunities to reflect on the impact on learning of teacher beliefs, teaching practices, assessment practices and issues related to the disciplinarity of economics.
Loads of teaching strategies, examples, ideas and suggestions for engaging students culled from years of teaching experience.
Useful tips and advice for you to succeed as an economics teacher.
This 152-page book retails at USD14.99 or SD20 per copy.

For more information, please contact Mrs Chan Siew Fong melody.chansf@gmail.com

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