Economics Conference - Online Proposal Submission


You are invited to submit a proposal for the presentation of a paper or panel. All presentations should have a practical, applied orientation. Papers and panels will be 45 minutes long. Panels must include two to four presenters addressing aspects of the same topic. We hope that presentations will encourage discussion. The audience for presentations could be either (a) elementary teachers, (b) secondary (grades 7-12) teachers, or (c) college instructors.

The criteria for selection are: 1) the relevance of the topic, 2) the clarity and concision of the proposal, and 3) the degree to which the presentation encourages discussion. The deadline for submission is February 9, 2024. Please note that under current conference plans, a Google account will be necessary to attend the conference, which will be held virtually on Google Meet.

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Possible Presentation Topics:
  • Advanced Placement Economics
  • Internationalizing the Curriculum
  • Assessing Student Learning
  • Diversity in Economics Education
  • Teaching Using Pop Culture
  • Economics and AACSB Accreditation
  • Evaluation of Teaching
  • Teaching Techniques
  • Distance Learning
  • Maintaining Academic Honesty in an Online Environment
  • Use of Writing to Learn
  • Active Learning
  • Promoting the Economics Major
  • Custom Based Research
  • Teaching during COVID

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Contact:

RT205765

Teaching Economics Conference
Min Lu, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics


lu@rmu.edu
412-397-5460 phone
412-397-6469 fax
Wheatley Center 319
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