In an era of growing polarisation, rising inequality, and resurgent populism, a new report argues that teaching economic crises in history classrooms is more than a lesson about recessions — it is a ...
“Dilexi te.” In English, “I have loved you.” That is the title of Pope Leo XIV’s first teaching, released last week. Now, Marketplace doesn’t often cover the minutiae and teachings of the Holy See.
For every tax dollar spent, teacher recruitment has a higher return on investment for student learning than almost anything else.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV in his first teaching document blasts economy that marginalizes poor while wealthy live in bubble of luxury.
In an Econfip research brief, Economics Professors Can Erbil and Geoff Sanzenbacher introduce a teaching module to provide basic information about the level and consequences of economic inequality in ...
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