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E-raamat: Teaching Sports Economics and Using Sports to Teach Economics

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  • Sari: Elgar Guides to Teaching
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800884182
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781800884182

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There is a dire need for a comprehensive pedagogical resource both on diverse approaches to teaching sports economics and the use of sports to teach broader principles of economic concepts. This book does exactly that. The contributions from leading scholars and teachers in both fields will help all instructors looking to raise their teaching game.

The pedagogy in this book covers a wide array of active and engaged teaching techniques to demonstrate interesting ways to engage students and to get them excited about sports economics and economic concepts in general. Chapters cover topics such as legal case studies that impact North American leagues, discrimination and gender bias in sports economics and best practices for supervising undergraduate student research. The innovative approaches and methods presented are applicable to both small and large class sizes. Practical advice for designing field trip-, guest speaker-, and case-study-based classes, and techniques for using data-driven exercises, film and straightforward classroom experiments are included.





This book will appeal to two primary audiences: undergraduate economics instructors and sports economics/management instructors. The teaching methods may be easily adapted to most economic classes, and the breadth of material provides instructors with assistance in creating course syllabi, outlining teaching plans, generating student interest, and increasing the efficacy of their pedagogy.
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List of contributors
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Introduction to Teaching Sports Economics and Using Sports to Teach Economics xi
Victor A. Matheson
Aiu J. Fenn
PART I USING SPORTS TO TEACH ECONOMICS
1 Integrating sports into economics teaching
2(32)
John J. Siegfried
Allen R. Sanderson
2 Using sports-related empirical research to teach critical reading skills in intermediate microeconomics
34(15)
Peter von Allmen
3 Using ESPN 30 for 30 to teach economics - revisited
49(16)
Abdullah Al-Bahrani
Darshak Patel
4 Uncovering bias: using sports to teach about the economics of discrimination
65(14)
Jill S. Harris
5 Supervising sports economics research
79(15)
Brad R. Humphreys
Jane E. Ruseski
PART II TEACHING SPORTS ECONOMICS
6 Using guest speakers and day trips to teach sports economics
94(9)
Aju J. Fenn
7 Sports and the law: using court cases to teach sports economics
103(25)
Victor A. Matheson
8 Making sports economics inclusive: why you aren't teaching sports economics well if women are not part of your story
128(37)
David Berri
9 Incorporating media into the sports economics curriculum
165(16)
Jadrian Woolen
PART III CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES FOR SPORTS ECONOMICS - MOVING AWAY FROM CHALK AND TALK
10 The jigsaw reading
181(7)
Victor A. Matheson
11 Starting point bias and final offer arbitration: a classroom experiment
188(7)
Victor A. Matheson
12 Randomness and the hot hand fallacy
195(5)
Joshua Congdon-Hohman
Victor A. Matheson
13 This class is a Kahoot! Using Kahoot! to test student knowledge in class
200(8)
Jadrian Wooten
14 Arbitration in the classroom: a classroom experiment to model MLB's salary arbitration
208(18)
Amber Brown
15 Measuring productivity in Major League Baseball
226(9)
Stacey Brook
16 Teaching marginal revenue product using Moneyball
235(6)
Dustin White
Jadrian Wooten
17 Economical sports economics classroom activities
241(11)
Rodney Fort
Index 252
Edited by Victor A. Matheson, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Accounting, College of the Holy Cross and Aju J. Fenn, Professor of Economics, Economics and Business Department, Colorado College, US