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Teaching the Economics of Poverty and Discrimination as a Study Abroad in South Africa

In: Off-Campus Study, Study Abroad, and Study Away in Economics

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  • Claudia Strow

    (Palm Beach Atlantic University)

  • Brian Strow

    (Palm Beach Atlantic University)

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Study abroad programs can be immensely rewarding for both student and professor alike. However, the high start-up costs for teaching a study abroad course can be intimidating. This chapter describes our experience teaching the economics of poverty and discrimination in South Africa. We not only discuss the reasons for choosing South Africa as a destination, we also lay out the details for assignments, planning, budgeting, and field trips. Our aim is that this chapter will help those wishing to lead a similar program by lowering their start-up costs so that more such programs can be offered.

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  • Claudia Strow & Brian Strow, 2021. "Teaching the Economics of Poverty and Discrimination as a Study Abroad in South Africa," Contributions to Economics, in: Joshua Hall & Kim Holder (ed.), Off-Campus Study, Study Abroad, and Study Away in Economics, chapter 0, pages 83-95, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-73831-0_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-73831-0_8
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