本科经济学教学中的实验室实验与示范项目

Laboratory-Based Experimental and Demonstration Initiatives in Teaching Undergraduate Economics

American Economic Review · 2016
被引 51
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

报告了两个将经济学教学改为实验室形式的尝试,旨在创造更主动的学习环境,让学生与材料、同学和教师更深入互动。

Abstract

Economics is characterized by well-developed predictive theories of human behavior. A wide variety of empirical tests of models based on those theories have been developed, as well as extensive and reliable data bases to test the theories. Thus, one can experiment with and simulate economic behavior. For these reasons, the conventional lecture-discussion format may be the least effective way to teach economics. Rather, the most effective teaching method may be as a laboratory science. We report here on two efforts to adapt economic instruction to a laboratory format. The purpose of adapting the lecture-laboratory format to economics is to permit a more active learning environment in which students can be meaningfully engaged by the material, with other students, and with the instructor. We report on two recent efforts to convert economics to a true, experimental, laboratory social science. The first, beginning in 1988, is a demonstration project conducted at Denison University for majors in economics. The second, beginning in 1993, is a true experiment conducted at Washington State University for all students taking introductory microand macroeconomics. I. The Demonstration Project for Economics Majors at Denison University

经济学实验教学主动学习演示项目本科生经济学