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Report of Committee on the Teaching of Economics in Schools

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The Teaching of Economics in Schools

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1.The Council of the Royal Economic Society during the autumn of 1968 approached the Association of University Teachers of Economics and the Economics Association, representing those engaged in teaching economics in schools and further education, and invited them to join with it in appointing a Committee to consider the teaching of economics in schools. The Royal Economic Society hoped that the Committee would consider certain major problems but was anxious not to impose on it any narrow terms of reference and left it to define its terms of reference for itself.

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© 1973 The Royal Economic Society, The Association of University Teachers of Economics, and The Economics Association

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The Royal Economic Society., The Association of University Teachers of Economics., The Economics Association. (1973). Report of Committee on the Teaching of Economics in Schools. In: The Teaching of Economics in Schools. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01919-9_1

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