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Thomas, Linda – Economics, 1992
Discusses the Economics Education 16-19 Project in the United Kingdom. Explains that the purpose of the project is to create a flexible economics education framework for all 16-19 students. Describes project goals as a return to first principles, an attempt to secure necessary institutional changes, and enable economics teachers to access the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Bates, Nicholas J. W. – Economics, 1989
Outlines the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and its origins at the International Schools Association in Geneva (Switzerland). Compares IB economics with the British Advanced level economics, stating that there is a good deal of overlap between the two. Concludes that IB economics is more effective and gives examples of test questions.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach

Davies, Peter – Economics, 1991
Examines plans and proposals for the "Key Stage 4" portion of the United Kingdom's General Certificate for Secondary Education (GCSE) program. Explains the development of a 10-point assessment scale and plans for combined subject courses. Argues that, although economics instruction should be encouraged, it should not be the sole emphasis…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Business Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development

Economics, 1991
Presents the conclusions of the Economics Association's Primary Economic Awareness Working Group. Discusses the need for economic awareness instruction in the British elementary schools. Offers examples and identifies sources of support for economic awareness instruction. Argues that economics education can be developed as a continuum in the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Elementary Education

Bennett, Jim – Economics, 1992
Discusses the United Kingdom's plans for increasing student participation in post-16 vocational education and training. Explores the proposed General National Vocational Qualifications (GNVQs) and Ordinary and Advanced Diplomas. Identifies the place of economics in the National Curriculum. Draws a number of parameters from the government plan and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Foreign Countries

Marshall, G. P. – Economics, 1989
Considers the relationship between business studies and economics. States that economics is the foundation for business studies and that the abstract theories of economics have a place in the business studies syllabus. Provides an outline for a business studies syllabus. (GG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Class Organization, Course Content, Course Descriptions

Economics, 1990
Outlines ways that the core skills recommended by the British Secretary of State can be integrated into the economics A/AS level syllabi. Identifies and discusses these skills in the context of curriculum development. Discusses the implications for the first national examination in 1996. (NL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, British National Curriculum, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Wall, Nancy; And Others – Economics, 1992
Contends that increasing college-level enrollments in both business and economics provide an incentive for curriculum integration. Describes a program in which fundamental concepts in both courses are taught separately but integrated when the subjects address similar issues. Concludes that students will be involved more actively when courses…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Economics, Economics Education

Brotherton, R. – Economics, 1984
Open learning is an integrated and systematic set of teaching, learning, and assessment procedures openly accessible to those willing and able to benefit from such a study; it involves elements of distance and independent study. How to design such a course is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Correspondence Study, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development

Rhys, Gwen; Vidler, Chris – Economics, 1992
Describes a two-day field experience in which college-level business and economics students visited businesses and municipal government organizations. Contends that preparatory experiences were essential to the program's success. Concludes that students were more optimistic about the economy and more enthusiastic about their future work in…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Corporate Support, Course Content, Curriculum Development