More seniors proficient in economics than in reading, math or history
In the first NAEP test on economics, 79% of high school seniors demonstrated at least a basic understanding of key economics concepts, and 42% were at least proficient in the subject matter. Economics courses are required in about one of three states as a condition of graduation. The Washington Post (8/9)
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Student achievement in economics study
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