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Results from the test of economic literacy in Germany and Japan: A critical discussion on the gender effect

2021

University lecturers and coordinators of business and economics courses around the world are faced with the challenge that beginning students in these courses have heterogeneous entry conditions in terms of personal characteristics. This article focuses on the economic knowledge of German and Japanese beginning students in a business and economics degree programme. The German and Japanese versions of the US-American Test of Economic Literacy were used for the assessment of the economic knowledge of German ( N = 901) and Japanese ( N = 571) students. The TEL consists of 45 items in two questionnaire versions and is based on 20 globally accepted core standards of economics. The analyses in th…

Medical educationSociology and Political Science05 social sciences050301 educationEconomic literacyEducationTest (assessment)Critical discussionGender effect0502 economics and businessSociology050207 economics0503 educationGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceCitizenship, Social and Economics Education
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An analysis of economic learning among undergraduates in introductory economics courses in Germany

2016

In this article, the authors present the findings of a pretest-posttest measurement of the economic knowledge of students in introductory economics courses in undergraduate study programs in Germany. The responses of 403 students to 14 items selected from the Test of Economic Literacy (Soper and Walstad 1987) were analyzed to identify four types of economic learning: positive, retained, negative, and zero learning. In addition, a survey was conducted to gather data on the students' personal characteristics to determine their effect on the learning process. Retained learning prevailed for most items, followed by zero learning and positive learning. To determine which factors influence beginn…

Economics and EconometricsHigher educationbusiness.industryKnowledge level05 social sciencesEconomics education050301 educationRegression analysisAcademic achievementEconomic literacyEducationTest (assessment)0502 economics and businessMathematics education050207 economicsbusinessPsychology0503 educationThe Journal of Economic Education
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A Multilevel Analysis of Economic Literacy Among International Students

2021

International student mobility has increased in the past years. The inclusion of a highly heterogeneous group of students requires updated recruitment and admission strategies. A particularly vulnerable group of international students are refugees, who have an exceptionally high risk of dropping out of their studies. We present an entrance assessment of incoming international students from 77 countries who are at the beginning of their studies in Germany. Based on this unique sample, we examine (i) whether there are systematic country-specific effects on the economic literacy of beginning students of business and economics and (ii) whether refugee students differ from the group of internati…

Medical educationHeterogeneous groupHigher educationbusiness.industryRefugeeeducation05 social sciencesMultilevel model050301 education020206 networking & telecommunicationsSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyEconomic literacyEducation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRelevance (law)businessPsychology0503 educationInclusion (education)Journal of International Students
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