Thursday, July 30, 2015
I'm an Economics Teacher
I'm an economics teacher. I didn't start out to be one, but like many people, things just kind of fell into place, and here I am. I love it. I've taught social studies for 6 years now, and I enjoy studying history and cultures. So I guess it's not strange that I enjoy economics as well, since that's a fundamental component of any society. Since I started teaching economics, I have encountered many misconceptions and flat-out falsehoods. In fairness, my audience is high school students, so it may not be surprising that they don't know much about economics. But I hear many of these misconceptions from adults as well. The teacher side of me wants very much to correct these misconceptions, but not just for academic purposes. Economics is a part of our daily lives, as individuals and as a society. I believe that the financial stress that people and nations endure is due to the lack of an adequate understanding of economics. This post will serve as an introduction to a series of posts explaining 12 principles of economics that I think people should learn.
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