2020
DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2020.1716319
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What do economic scholars consider powerful economic knowledge of importance for people in their private and public lives? Implications for teaching and learning economics in social studies

Abstract: Based on Young's notion of powerful knowledge, acquiring disciplinary knowledge emerging from an economic epistemic community is expected to make an important difference for people when dealing with economic issues in their daily lives. In this regard, this article's author asked Swedish scholars of economics at higher education institutions what they considered to be the most important economic concepts that people would need to acquire and understand. The article provides knowledge about the case of Sweden a… Show more

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“…In our experience, introductory economics modules are usually challenging for many learners, as they struggle to understand and critically analyse the content. Economic illiteracy limits people's ability to understand the economic dimensions of the complex problems they encounter in their everyday lives (Modig, 2021). It is important that we prepare highly employable students adequately to engage in policy discourse informed by critical thinking rather than teaching students to pass assessments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experience, introductory economics modules are usually challenging for many learners, as they struggle to understand and critically analyse the content. Economic illiteracy limits people's ability to understand the economic dimensions of the complex problems they encounter in their everyday lives (Modig, 2021). It is important that we prepare highly employable students adequately to engage in policy discourse informed by critical thinking rather than teaching students to pass assessments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic education is essential in equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to deal with the complexities of the modern economic world (Muijnck & Tieleman, 2021) (Modig, 2021). From here, paying special attention to prospective educators who will later become professional teachers is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Det kan exempelvis handla om att dra på sig stora skulder genom att ta onödigt dyra lån eller genom att inte inse betydelsen av att betala av på sitt kreditkort i tid. Vad som först kan tyckas vara individuella problem kan på aggregerad nivå få stora konsekvenser för hela samhällssystemet (Björklund & Sandahl 2020;Modig 2020;Beck & Garris 2019;Klapper m. fl. 2013).…”
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