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Plurality to pluralism in economics pedagogy: the role of critical thinking

Negru, Ioana

Authors

Ioana Negru



Abstract

The current financial crisis has prompted a widespread critique of existing conventional economics and deep dissatisfaction with varying aspects regarding the economics profession including teaching techniques. Of course, these criticisms are not new (see Colander and Klamer, 1987; Krueger et al., 1991; Colander, 1998). A reform of teaching practices within economics needs to be pre-requisited on intellectual diversity and a curriculum that is characterised by both plurality and reflexive, critical skills. As an orientation, pluralism is essential for becoming a critical and reflexive thinker. This paper argues that although plurality can be perceived as a first step in achieving pluralism in economics, economists – both mainstream and heterodox – need to go beyond a plurality of perspectives in order to concentrate on developing critical and reflexive skills amongst their students.

Citation

Negru, I. (2010). Plurality to pluralism in economics pedagogy: the role of critical thinking. International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 1(3), 185-193. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJPEE.2010.034683

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Deposit Date Sep 7, 2016
Journal International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education
Print ISSN 1757-5648
Electronic ISSN 1757-5656
Publisher Inderscience
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 3
Pages 185-193
DOI https://doi.org/10.1504/IJPEE.2010.034683


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