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Role play labor markets and getting a job
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: FTE |
Type: Lesson
Activity and performance assessment involving the question ""should a city enact scalping laws?""
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: FTE |
Type: Lesson
Students learn that many international exchanges of goods and services are facilitated by the exchange of the currencies of the trading countries, and how that works.
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: FTE |
Type: Lesson / activity
Market activity using beans to simulate various environmental dilemmas
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: FTE |
Type: Lesson
JA Personal Finance Center (links on left) helps students plan finances for college.
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: JA |
Type: Lesson
JA Student center links on the left summarize jobs in various industries.
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: JA |
Type: Lesson
JA Student center lnks on the left take student through the basics of starrting a business
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: JA |
Type: Lesson
JA Student center links on the left help students find financial aid.
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: JA |
Type: Lesson
JA Student center resources to understand ethics
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: JA |
Type: Lesson
Resources for understanding entrepreneurs, login required.
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: JA |
Type: Lesson
Designed for teaching about art as a business; interviews with artists and a series of lessons
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Grades: 6-8
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Source: The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic education UM-St Louis |
Type: Lesson
Meant to accompany The Louisiana Expansion curriculum, history of the Louisiana territory from Lewis and Clark expedition; also can sign up for a competition
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Grades: 6-8
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Source: The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic education UM-St Louis |
Type: Lesson
Why did the decade of growth the 20s dessolve in a decade of depression?
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: Oklahoma Council on Economic Education |
Type: Lesson
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: Oklahoma Council on Economic Education |
Type: Lesson
Research database about economic education
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Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
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Source: University of Nebraska Lincoln |
Type: Lesson
Why are fisheries throughout the Pacific Northwest in decline? The ""Fish Tales"" curriculum uses economic reasoning to help students solve the mysteries surrounding these tragic reductions in fish populations.
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: PERC |
Type: Lesson
This lesson help students understand the Chinese market. In the activity, students will work in teams to develop a marketing promotion for a product of their choosing to be sold to the Chinese consumer. This lesson has been des...
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Grades: 6-8, 9-12
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Source: MacNeil/Lehrer Productions |
Type: Lesson
Investigates the notion that when consumers buy stock in businesses or purchase the products that those businesses produce, they are casting a vote for that business or product, and against the business or products of competitors....
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Grades: 6-8, 9-12
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Source: MacNeil/Lehrer Productions |
Type: Lesson
This lesson provides an introduction to the US central bank and its role in conducting monetary policy. Students will learn the tools of monetary policy and how they work, as well as identify how the Federal Reserve Bank serves t...
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Grades: 9-12
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Source: Federal Reserve Education |
Type: Lesson
To get started, the students will read Lyddie, a novel by Katherine Paterson. The novel is set mainly in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1840s. In Lowell the main character, 13-year-old Lyddie Worthen, works six days a week, from ...
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Grades: 6-8
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Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) |
Type: Lesson
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