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Title: Student Views on the Teaching of the Course of “Principles of Economic Theory” in Secondary Education in Greece
Authors: Polymili, Aikaterini
Type: Article
Subjects: FRASCATI::Social sciences
FRASCATI::Humanities
Keywords: Εducational Εconomics
Τeaching of Εconomics
Access to Tertiary Education
Supplementary Education
Issue Date: 2020
Source: Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy
Volume: 04
Issue: 02
First Page: 49
Last Page: 59
Abstract: This research was prompted by a reflection on the level of preparation and the way in which the course of Principles of Economic Theory is taught at the last grade of secondary education in Greece. Under the Greek system of access to tertiary education, this course is considered of great importance by parents, educators and students alike, as it determines, to a large extent, admission to university departments of economics. The research was conducted with students in a department of economics by investigating, via a questionnaire, the degree of satisfaction from their high school preparation in relation to their decision to attend private supplementary teaching to improve their chances of success at the national admission exams for tertiary education. Additionally, there was an investigation into the choices of the educators as to the way in which the course in question was taught.
URI: https://doi.org/10.36348/jaep.2020.v04i02.004
https://ruomo.lib.uom.gr/handle/7000/1130
ISSN: 2523-2665
2523-2223
Other Identifiers: 10.36348/jaep.2020.v04i02.004
Appears in Collections:Department of Economics



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