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Economics Of Education

Ruben Said:

How relevant is the study of Economics in the Education and Market?

We Answered:

It isn't very relevant to most people. We had an economics introduction in my high school civics class. I remember most people not really paying much attention and I didn't really understand most of it until I got to college and took classes in it. So considering most of my friends from high school didn't take any economics classes in college I imagine it's never been a very relevant study to their lives. I'm sure they'd be better off if they had, but then again that's true with the study of most things.

Frank Said:

plz help which is the best college offering the education of economics?

We Answered:

visit www.mycollez.com for more information.

Carlos Said:

How did Islam affectt economics, education status of women and architecture in the different societes it meet?

We Answered:

that is the a huge case

check this link there is some information

http://www.islamfortoday.com/womensright…

Tony Said:

does UC Davis provide a great education in managerial economics?

We Answered:

Yes fairly difficult, I am an Economics major, and your classes will be at least 50 ppl. The lower division are 400, it sucks but you will learn alot in your upper division, and the professor are very helpful

Priscilla Said:

Would you support economics education in middle school or high school?

We Answered:

Certainly.

I see you're not really talking about teaching economics, as a way of understanding the world, but a practical course on personal economic intelligence.

I would say both would be a good thing.

I took a Law class in high school, and much of it was stuff like credit, and balloon payments, and other sort of Consumer Awareness stuff (which didn't exist as such back then).

I do think kids should study stuff that will help them in their lives.

But I thought you were asking about economics, the field, that helps people understand how economies work -- the systems as a whole and such.

I'd support that, too.

Anything and everything that helps them understand their world and figure out how best to live in it.

In the reform of education I advocate, there would be room in the curriculum for both of our wants here.

The biggest hurdles involve basic flaws in our educational system, and adequate education for the teachers.

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