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New Directions for Teaching and Learning, Number 119, Designing Courses for Significant Learning
Economics Faculty Book Gallery
  • L. Dee Fink
  • Arletta Knight Fink
  • Laurence Miners, Fairfield University
  • Kathryn Nantz, Fairfield University
Role

Co-Editors: L. Dee Fink and Arletta Knight Fink

Contributing authors: Laurence Miners and Kathryn Nantz

Document Type
Article
Description/Summary

Laurence Miners and Kathryn Nantz are contributing authors, "Significant Learning in the Economics Classroom”, pp. 25-33.

Book description: Higher education today is being called upon to deliver a new and more powerful kind of education, one that prepares students to be more engaged citizens, better equipped to solve complex problems at work and better prepared to lead meaningful lives individually. To respond to this call, teachers in colleges and universities need to design more powerful kinds of learning into their courses. This issue contains multiple stories of how college-level teachers have used these ideas in a variety of teaching situations, from the sciences to the humanities.

ISBN
978-0470554807
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Publication Information

Miners, Laurence and Nantz, Kathryn. (2009) “Significant Learning in the Economics Classroom.” in L. Dee Fink and Arletta Knight Fink, eds. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, Number 119, Designing Courses for Significant Learning, pp. 25-33. 978-0470554807

Comments

Copyright 2009 Jossey-Bass

Citation Information
L. Dee Fink, Arletta Knight Fink, Laurence Miners and Kathryn Nantz. "New Directions for Teaching and Learning, Number 119, Designing Courses for Significant Learning" (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kathryn_nantz/5/