ECON1600: Education, the Economy and School Reform


Course Description:

This seminar examines the linkages between educational achievement and economic outcomes for individuals and nations. We study a range of system, organizational, and personnel reforms in education by reviewing the empirical evidence and debating which reforms hold promise for improving public education and closing persistent achievement gaps. Understanding and critiquing the experimental, quasi-experimental and descriptive research methods used in the empirical literature will play a central role in the course.

Prerequisites:

Prerequisites: (ECON 1110 or 1130) and (ECON 1620 or 1630) or minimum score of WAIVE in 'Graduate Student PreReq'.