Not that it helps, but I can tell you from when I did an MPhil on teaching
and learning in Business & Economics that even the mighty Cambridge Uni
academic computer came up with almost nothing. What littlle there is covers
tertiary education and a lot of it is poor quality research which puts an
academic gloss on what we know is obvious anyway.
I should be interested if colleagues can do better.
Richard Bowett
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Harber Stuart" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 5:12 PM
Subject: Business and Economics Education research papers
> Dear all
>
> I've been asked to put together a reading list for
> beginning teachers of Business and Economics. The list
> will include research papers and books covering
> teaching and learning issues - pedagogy, assessment
> etc. Apart from OFSTED publications I'm not really
> aware of much that has been published since the Core
> Economics Teachers Guide in 1995.
>
> Does anyone have any more recent suggestions? If so
> could they let me know and I'll add the references to
> the list. Better still if anyone has a reasonably up
> to date reading list they could let me have....
>
> If anyone would like a copy of the list when it is
> done then let me know.
>
> Colin Harber Stuart
>
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