Technology in the Aid of Delivering Economic Content to Teachers: Virtual Economics v. 3
We examine the impact on student achievement of a face-to-face teacher workshop that also provides economics instructors with access to an electronic library of instructional and reference material for their economics classroom—Virtual Economics v. 3 (VE3), offered by the Council for Economic Educat...
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doaj-493791fb521d442f945db2040ca2868f2020-11-24T22:21:40ZengHindawi LimitedEducation Research International2090-40022090-40102012-01-01201210.1155/2012/126313126313Technology in the Aid of Delivering Economic Content to Teachers: Virtual Economics v. 3John R. Swinton0Benjamin Scafidi1Center for Economic Education, Georgia College State & University, Campus Box 14, Milledgeville, GA 31061, USACenter for Economic Education, Georgia College State & University, Campus Box 14, Milledgeville, GA 31061, USAWe examine the impact on student achievement of a face-to-face teacher workshop that also provides economics instructors with access to an electronic library of instructional and reference material for their economics classroom—Virtual Economics v. 3 (VE3), offered by the Council for Economic Education. Based on evidence using student and teacher-level administrative data from the Georgia Department of Education and controlling for students’ prior achievement in mathematics, we find evidence that the VE3 workshop experience increases student achievement in high school economics. Our difference-in-differences estimates suggest that teacher participation in the VE3 workshop increases student achievement by 0.061 standard deviations on Georgia’s high stakes economics end-of-course test. Future research should seek estimating the effect of treatments in education such as the VE3 workshop using randomized controlled trials (RCT).http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/126313 |
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We examine the impact on student achievement of a face-to-face teacher workshop that also provides economics instructors with access to an electronic library of instructional and reference material for their economics classroom—Virtual Economics v. 3 (VE3), offered by the Council for Economic Education. Based on evidence using student and teacher-level administrative data from the Georgia Department of Education and controlling for students’ prior achievement in mathematics, we find evidence that the VE3 workshop experience increases student achievement in high school economics. Our difference-in-differences estimates suggest that teacher participation in the VE3 workshop increases student achievement by 0.061 standard deviations on Georgia’s high stakes economics end-of-course test. Future research should seek estimating the effect of treatments in education such as the VE3 workshop using randomized controlled trials (RCT). |
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