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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 47 MIN

Engaging Students in Civil Discourse Through Real World Economics

from The Teacher's Sphere

In this episode, three veteran economics educators—Joanne Cho, Michael Arjona, and Dr. Travis Towne—share their strategies for transforming economics education through Sphere's real-world economics materials. With their extensive teaching experience, these educators reveal how they help students see economics everywhere, engage constructively across difference, and develop the critical thinking skills needed for informed citizenship. Discover practical approaches for making economics accessible, relevant, and engaging.Main Topics:Why Civil Discourse Economics (02:19)Making Abstract Economics Concepts Engaging and Accessible (05:30)Adapting Lessons for Different Student Needs and Time Constraints (09:27)The Challenge of Balancing Depth with Curriculum Requirements (14:21)Using Civil Discourse to Navigate Economic Policy Discussions (16:47)Real-World Applications: From Vending Machines to National Debt (19:01)Teaching Strategies for Multiple Perspectives and Nuanced Thinking (25:51)Overcoming Student Apathy and Encouraging Deeper Engagement (33:00)Practical Advice: Finding Hot-Button Topics That Matter to Students (39:44)Resources Mentioned:Sphere's Real-World Economics MaterialsMercatus Institute Pluralist LabStossel in the ClassroomSphere Ed | Teaching Civic Culture Together Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, three veteran economics educators—Joanne Cho, Michael Arjona, and Dr. Travis Towne—share their strategies for transforming economics education through Sphere's real-world economics materials. With their extensive teaching experience, these educators reveal how they help students see economics everywhere, engage constructively across difference, and develop the critical thinking skills needed for informed citizenship. Discover practical approaches for making economics accessible, relevant, and engaging.Main Topics:Why Civil Discourse Economics (02:19)Making Abstract Economics Concepts Engaging and Accessible (05:30)Adapting Lessons for Different Student Needs and Time Constraints (09:27)The Challenge of Balancing Depth with Curriculum Requirements (14:21)Using Civil Discourse to Navigate Economic Policy Discussions (16:47)Real-World Applications: From Vending Machines to National Debt (19:01)Teaching Strategies for Multiple Perspectives and Nuanced Thinking (25:51)Overcoming Student Apathy and Encouraging Deeper Engagement (33:00)Practical Advice: Finding Hot-Button Topics That Matter to Students (39:44)Resources Mentioned:Sphere's Real-World Economics MaterialsMercatus Institute Pluralist LabStossel in the ClassroomSphere Ed | Teaching Civic Culture Together Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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