By Daniel K. Weber
The Institute for Excellence in Writing
www.excellenceinwriting.com
8799 N. 387 Road
Locust Grove, OK 74352
800-856-5815
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This course is one in a large series from The Institute for Excellence
in Writing to use with their "Teaching Writing: Structure and Style" program.
If you are not familiar with that program or have not used it before,
you will probably find this economics curriculum difficult to use.
It assumes familiarity with IEW and their foundational course.
This course takes the student through 23 lessons on economics
using the writing concepts taught through IEW. The economics lessons
cover a range of topics, from Opportunity Cost to the Politics
of Global Warming to Communism vs. Capitalism to Economic Recovery.
The writing lessons include everything from note taking to summarizing
to creative writing to reviews and critiques. Each lesson gives
check sheets in three different levels for various levels of writing
skill. Thus, the course could be used simultaneously by students
in varied grade levels. Source texts are included in the manual
as the reference material the students are using to learn the economic
concepts and to develop their writing assignment for each lesson.
This course would make an excellent foundation from which to build
a high school level economics course. I don't believe the concepts
covered in this course, in and of themselves, would be sufficient
for a high school credit in economics, but with some supplementation
it would be a great base. I would recommend this for anyone looking
for a guide through economics instruction or wanting to supplement
their economics course with some good critical thinking and writing
assignments. It would also work well without supplementation as
a quick introduction to economics for middle school students.
Product review by Kim Kargbo, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, December 2010
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