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Research in Economic Education

Research on High School Economic Education

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Pages 231-245 | Published online: 10 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Attention is given to the ways in which high school student learning in economics has been measured and to research findings using those measures. Standardized test scores show no great difference between one method of instruction and another. There is a need for alternative measures.

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