Eugene E.
Male, 84 years
Long Beach, USA
Economist/author available for tutoring in various fields.
Bio
STATEMENT OF TEACHING PHILOSOPHY – January, 2019
Based on my decades of college and university teaching experience, including a wide range of both undergraduate and graduate co... Read more
STATEMENT OF TEACHING PHILOSOPHY – January, 2019
Based on my decades of college and university teaching experience, including a wide range of both undergraduate and graduate courses in business, economics, research methods, and critical thinking, in New England and North Georgia, on campus and on-line. Read less
Teaching methodology
My teaching philosophy focuses on the following points:
1) Student-centeredness: It is essential that each and every student be actively involved in the learning process, and the ... Read more
My teaching philosophy focuses on the following points:
1) Student-centeredness: It is essential that each and every student be actively involved in the learning process, and the instructor must find ways of facilitating and enhancing that involvement. Each student’s background, needs, and skills must be taken into account.
2) Intellectual challenge: The materials being taught must be presented so as to challenge
each and every student’s particular orientation and skill set, contributing to their growth.
In particular, critical thinking skills should be developed and enhanced by the instructor.
3) Intellectual honesty: Course materials must present all reasonable points of view without bias, in an open and respectful fashion. Instructor views must not dominate the subject.
4) Relevance: The materials being taught should be relevant to both student needs and the basic subject matter of the course and program, and should be reviewed to meet that goal.
5) Fairness: The teaching process must be fair and unbiased in all regards, with respect for both differences among students and the fundamental rights of all students in the course.
6) Patience: Students learn at different speeds and in different manners; the instructor must be cognizant and capable of pacing all courses so as to challenge the faster learners while still encouraging other students to keep up with the materials and meet course standards.
COURSES TAUGHT: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Survey of Economics, Labor Economics, Economic Systems, Economic History, Introduction to Business, Principles of Management, Marketing, International Business, Business of Sports, Negotiating, Arbitration and Mediation, Read less