Using Federal Reserve Economic Data® Data to Address Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom

Diego Mendez-Carbajo
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This article describes 30 instructional resources produced by the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis suitable to address topics related to diversity and inclusion in the undergraduate economics classroom. These resources employ FRED® data to broach a wide range of topics in the areas of gender, race, and inequality. The resources take the form of FRED Blog Reading Questions and Answers, Page One Economics essays, and Lesson Plans. Borrowing from the science, technology, mathematics, and engineering literature, we argue for the use of examples and demonstrations that draw connections between formal instruction and the social context of the learning process itself. To that end, we put forward examples for leveraging economics data from FRED® in instructional settings emphasizing active learning and the development of practical data-related skills. JEL codes: A10, A22
利用美联储经济数据®数据解决课堂多样性和包容性问题
本文介绍了圣路易斯联邦储备银行制作的30种教学资源,适合在本科生经济学课堂上讨论与多样性和包容性相关的主题。这些资源利用FRED®数据提出了性别、种族和不平等领域的广泛主题。资源采用FRED博客阅读问答、第一页经济学文章和课程计划的形式。借鉴科学、技术、数学和工程文献,我们主张使用示例和演示,将正式教学与学习过程本身的社会背景联系起来。为此,我们提出了在教学环境中利用FRED®的经济数据的例子,强调积极学习和发展与数据相关的实用技能。JEL代码:A10、A22
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