Saturday, December 13, 2008

class evaluation

Just to make it clear I totally understand that this was the first time the class was offered and it was experimental. That said, that was one of the things that I disliked about this course and I fully understand that future classes probably would be much better organized (I hope).
I liked the idea of the class, I just wish it had been better implemented. I felt at times that I wasn't really learning anything. I had hoped to learn more economics and have that backed up with ways to teach it, instead of the other way around. I felt that the lack of economics background hindered me on the assignments. Because when writing lesson plans or doing book reviews I didn't know much economics to help me achieve what I hoped to learn. I have to say though, that this did improve some during the end of the semester.
I felt that the assignments were helpful(most of them at least). The lesson plans did help in the way that they geve me a better understanding of what I would be doing as a teacher. The book reviews helped with this also, except I think it would be better to just have one book for all the students in each of the reviews. That way we could have bought them in the bookstore on campus and things would have been a little more streamlined. I thought the peer reviews were good, but a little tedious. But I did not think the JA was that good of an idea. I was only able to go once, and prepare for another, but it seemed a little time consuming. I heard people complain about it a lot, because they either had to take time off of work or other scheduling problems. It would have been better just to have presentations in class, like what I did on the Great Depression ( I enjoyed that and thought it was very helpful).

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

this is my blog entry for the week - please give me credit

LIFE IS COMPLICATED.

I will be so relieved when the semester is over and I am one step closer to moving on with my life. It will just be one other thing to get through, and I'll be happy when it is.

Econ - my presentation was aweful, but hey! I made it there. That's saying something.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

what do I have to say

Happy Thanksgiving!

What can I say...hmmm...my group for econ got together last weekend to work on our last class presentation. I'm glad I decided to work in a group because I had the opportunity to work with people I didn't talk to before. At the same time it is difficult to work in a group sometimes. You all have ideas, all have your own styles of doing things. But collaboration is key...I mean we are going to be doing collaborative stuff for the whole rest of our lives, at work, even with our families. So overall it was a good experience and I hope we do well.

That's about it, I guess. I'll be glad when this semester is over. It has been way more than I expected.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

class presentation

For my econ for teachers class I did a lesson plan on the great depression. In my lesson I went over the possible causes for the great depression. In doing the lesson i gained a greater understanding on how greatly things are affected in the economy by other events - it really is a ripple effect. For example, I did an activity that showed how different jobs were effected by other jobs, how people being laid off in steal affects people who sell cars, and how people losing jobs affect restuarants and clothes, etc. It totally makes sense. When i was doing this I thought of my cousin, she works at a restraunt, and was talking about how less peole were coming in, and how people at the restraunt were losing jobs. Same thing as in the lesson. But seriously don't take this as a recession scare. There's really no way we could have another depression as bad. I really wish there wasn't so much doom and gloom in the media about it.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

macro

In my Economics for Teachers class we've been going over macroeconomics.Doing the overview in class makes me realize how much i don't remeber from when I took a specific macro class.I understand the concepts of GDP and why stability is important. I remebered how GDP was calculated and the different types of unemployment. But there was one thing, specifically, that was over my head.The Professor showed us a calculation to figure out the equivelency of gas prices in the1950's and today; and showed how if gas prices are about $2.40 that that's equivelent to the 1950's price of $0.27. I saw the calculation I saw how it was done, but how does that make sense??? I don't care if gas prices are equivelent to a price in the 50's it doesn't make me feel any better. The other thing that bothers me, although not totally related in hopw women's work at home doesn't figure into GDP. I get it- you can't put a price on it really... blah, blah, blah. But it should be. Because belive me, I stay at home,...IT'S WORK!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Book reviews and campaigns

The book review was ... interesting. I don't know about these Marshall Jevons books. I was reading it and thinking that it was just way too far fetched. Who uses economics in practically all their thought processes? Who applies economics to all facets of their lives? In the book I read, A Deadly Indifference, he said how he used the concept of utility to date his wife. And to that I said: Who would date this guy? This is ridiculous? I hope there's no real person who would actually do that.Kind of corny, kind of cliche, and it took two people to write it. Oh well.

Campains. Campaign proposals. Taxes. Campains and proposals are seriously interesting stuff. From my point of view candidates promise way too much, things that are unattainable, things they might not be able to do in actuality, things they might want to do but once in office it either isn't a priority or just doesn't happen. So, I guess what I'm saying is that I don't take too much of it seriously. Taxes, are so much more interesting, not really. There complicated, for my mind, I just don't deal with them. But they're there. And you have to pay them, whether you like it or not I don't see it as an option. And this whole marriage penalty/subsidy. I have friends who claim they don't want to get married because they'll be penalized in taxes. Seriously, suck it up. If that's how it works, that's how it works. It just doesn't seem fair to have people who are pretty much married, living together and such, be treated differently in taxes. There should be a tax law for that. If I were queen (president)...you get the drift.

class

So I'm totally a week behind, but that's what happens when you don't have the internet ... you kinds lose contact with the world and such (at least I do).
Class...Honestly, like I said before, everything would be so much easier if we were learning more economics stuff. I totally apprechiate that we have been covering more of it in class, but I really feel like I either don't know or don't remeber anything. So over my head. In doing the lesson plans I was dying for a text book. It would have been so much better than scrambling around looking for defenitions and such. Not really looking forward to the next one.