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EconomicsCourse #1642 Introductory Economics is a course that explores the world of both macro and microeconomics. The course introduces students to many of the basic economic principle that affects all of our lives individually, nationally, and on a global basis. Contemporary economic problems presented, challenge students, think critically and creatively and to begin to shape our future toward a just and productive world. This course is a requirement of the Social Science Department at CCHS and also meets all of the requirements of the State of California. This course will prepare students for introductory economics in college and most importantly for their economic life. Psychology |
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Students & Parents:
Homework given in my class should be completed independently, using only the resources of a book, in-class notes, or other handouts/activities from class. Working in groups may be fine for studying or for bouncing ideas off one another in a limited capacity but your work product should be YOUR OWN, in your own words, based upon what you understand of the material.
When students work together on comprehension assignments they run the risk of not fullying undestanding the material and therefore jeopordize their future success on quizzes, tests, and over all performance in class.
Please know that as a teacher I do not approve of working on homework with others and any assignments or a portion thereof that are turned in with identical answers (i.e. word for word) will be viewed as cheating and consequences will be rendered immediately.
Students, I hope you can understand my position and parents thank you in advance for your support.
Sincerely,
Christi Harrington

