Economics 301
Pedagogy Seminar for Economics
University of California, Berkeley
Fall 2008

Professor Martha Olney
Office location:  691 Evans Hall
Office hours
By appointment on Fridays 9/5, 9/19, 10/3, 10/10, 10/24
Mondays 11-12, beginning September 22


In addition to enrolling in this class, first-time GSIs are required by the Graduate Council to:
1.   Attend the Spring Teaching Conference for GSIs on August 22.

2.   Complete the Online Course on Professional Standards and Ethics in Teaching by end of 3rd week of classes


 

Fall 2008 Syllabus
(pdf file; you must have Adobe Acrobat installed)

Assignments

Economics Web Sites for Your Students
(compiled by M. Olney)

BSpace -- chat room, assignments, etc for Econ 301


Online Course on Professional Standards and
Ethics in Teaching (Required)
Must be completed by end of 3rd week, 5 p.m.


Online Cal Teaching Resources
Teaching Resources Portal
Teaching Materials (OED)
GSI Center
Room Information (ETS)
More Room Information (Registrar)
Academic Calendar


Teaching Resources from other sources
The tch-econ listserve
An interfaith religious calendar
 The Teaching Economist, a semi-annual newsletter
Great Ideas for Teaching Economics
Economics resources for university teaching
Bloom's Taxonomy
Women's Ways of Knowing summary
Perry's Model of Intellectual & Ethical Development
Perry's Model applied to teaching economics


              



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Last updated  8/25/2008
University of California, Berkeley

Department of Economics
508-1 Evans Hall #3880
Berkeley CA  94720-3880
phone: 510-642-6083
fax: 510-642-6615