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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 34 MIN

Empowering Students Through the Lens of Economics

from The Teacher's Sphere

Summary: This episode explores the power that comes from teaching economics as a reflection of human action and the ways that this lens can help teachers empower their students to understand that their choices and actions matter. During the conversation, Kobi and Colman also discuss what it takes to have honest, complex conversations about economics and why content knowledge matters just as much as pedagogy.Timestamps:4:44 — The Sphere Summit experience and how it reinvigorated teacher passion8:25 — Connecting students to the bigger picture through economics as human action12:25 — Challenging conversations around economic systems and trade-offs16:31 — Pedagogical strategies including news culture, and real-time charting22:18 — Teaching predictions through the concept of consumer anticipation28:18 — The content knowledge gap facing economics educators32:57 — What all educators should know about the value of economicsResources Mentioned:"Spotlighting the World Factbook as We Bid a Fond Farewell"The World Factbook Archives (from UPenn)Financial TimesThe Wall Street JournalBloombergThe Journal of Economic EducationSphere Education InitiativesSphere's Real World Economics LessonsSphere's Economics in One Virus Lessons Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Summary: This episode explores the power that comes from teaching economics as a reflection of human action and the ways that this lens can help teachers empower their students to understand that their choices and actions matter. During the conversation, Kobi and Colman also discuss what it takes to have honest, complex conversations about economics and why content knowledge matters just as much as pedagogy.Timestamps:4:44 — The Sphere Summit experience and how it reinvigorated teacher passion8:25 — Connecting students to the bigger picture through economics as human action12:25 — Challenging conversations around economic systems and trade-offs16:31 — Pedagogical strategies including news culture, and real-time charting22:18 — Teaching predictions through the concept of consumer anticipation28:18 — The content knowledge gap facing economics educators32:57 — What all educators should know about the value of economicsResources Mentioned:"Spotlighting the World Factbook as We Bid a Fond Farewell"The World Factbook Archives (from UPenn)Financial TimesThe Wall Street JournalBloombergThe Journal of Economic EducationSphere Education InitiativesSphere's Real World Economics LessonsSphere's Economics in One Virus Lessons Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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