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Association of Teacher Educators, Reston, VA. – 1982
This publication is designed to help teachers develop better skills in the teaching of personal and family financial planning and consists of eight chapters: (1) Personal and Family Financial Education: The Need and Structure (C. Raymond Anderson); (2) Development of Self-Concept in Relation to Personal and Family Financial Planning Strategies…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Budgeting, Community Colleges, Consumer Economics
Schnittgrund, Karen P., Ed. – 1985
These proceedings contain presentations, discussants' remarks, roundtable discussions, and papers from poster sessions and panels. Selected titles of particular relevance to the field of education are: "Factors Affecting the Probability of Accepting a Retirement Incentive: Evidence to Support Retirement Planning Education" (Hogarth);…
Descriptors: Adults, Advertising, Conference Proceedings, Consumer Economics
Douma, Elaine L. – 1980
This document is intended as a tool to help teachers develop a competency-based consumer education curriculum. It first briefly discusses the need for a competency-based approach over a K-14 continuum. The major portion of the document then consists of lists of competencies on a K-14 continuum that are nonsubject specific. They are categorized…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
Matejic, Denise M.; Gaston, Neil A. – 1979
This resource guide for teaching personal and family finances was developed to serve a wide spectrum of professional educators, including teachers, administrators, and project directors. Although it was designed for those involved in community outreach programs (see CE 023 729), the content can be useful for adults and students in a variety of…
Descriptors: Adults, Budgeting, Community Services, Consumer Economics
Judd, Eunice; And Others – 1970
The resource unit was prepared to provide examples of business education activities that emphasize economic concepts concerning consumer credit and to supply information pertaining to the Oklahoma Uniform Consumer Credit Code. It is suggested for use in the following courses: general business, business law, business economics, bookkeeping,…
Descriptors: Business Education, Case Studies, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions, Brooklyn, NY. – 1974
The expansion of community development credit unions through a grant from the Office of Economic Opportunity is proposed and elaborated on by a current examination of the program. Described as consumer-owned, neighborhood-based financial institutions, more than 250 of these community credit unions are presently serving low-income communities…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Organizations, Community Services, Consumer Economics
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co., Chicago. – 1970
The teacher's guide is for a high school unit on accepting credit responsibility, part of family financial education program which also includes a unit on managing personal income. The components of the unit, correlated with a planned instructional program in any area of economics, can be used to reinforce certain relationships and concepts which…
Descriptors: Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Budgeting, Consumer Economics
Joint Council on Economic Education, New York, NY. – 1969
The Materials Evaluation Committee of the Joint Council reviewed both print and non-print supplementary student materials for economics in order to make this selected list of those materials thought to be suitable according to: 1) whether the materials are genuinely concerned with economic matters; 2) whether they are analytical in nature; and, 3)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Aids, Banking, Consumer Economics
Baran, Nancy H., Ed.; Tarrant, Sharon M., Ed. – 1981
This guide provides a framework for teaching consumer education to senior high and adult education classes. It may be used to develop a broad consumer economics program, to teach a single unit, or to incorporate money-managing concepts into various subject areas. Introductory materials include suggestions for adapting materials to curriculum…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Objectives, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
West Chester School District, PA.
Ten economics units are outlined for junior and senior high school use. Taken together the units comprise a one-semester (18 week) course. General objectives include understanding the differences between a free-enterprise economy, a mixed economy, and a planned economy; explaining how the government of a country controls the use of paper money;…
Descriptors: Banking, Consumer Economics, Course Content, Course Objectives
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co., Chicago. – 1970
The student workbook was designed for a high school unit on accepting credit responsibility, part of a family financial education program which also includes a unit on managing personal income. The student book follows the same format as the teacher's guide and is based on six experiences which deal with: factors influencing buying, meaning of…
Descriptors: Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Budgeting, Consumer Economics
Council for Family Financial Education, Silver Spring, MD. – 1969
This manual, designed for both the teacher and curriculum planner, is organized around six major themes: planning, buying, borrowing, protecting, investing, and sharing. These major areas are used in place of more conventional topical categories because the emphasis here is upon each individual's behavior. A chart is provided that shows the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Affective Behavior, Banking, Budgeting
Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc., Hartford, CT. – 1994
This learning guide is designed to connect personal, family, and job responsibilities for adults and out-of-school youth in economically depressed areas of the state (including transitional ex-offenders and corrections populations) so that these individuals learn to manage and balance these aspects of their lives in order to prepare for or…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Consumer Economics
Massey, Ray Nell; Patton, Jan – 1989
This business financial applications document combines the curriculum guide, simulations, and the test bank for the 1-semester course. The guide provides students with an overview of the banking industry used for entry-level positions or advancement into an occupationally specific course. It begins with a course description, suggested scope and…
Descriptors: Banking, Bookkeeping, Business Education, Competency Based Education
Lehrman, Ray; Bomotti, Marty Jordan – 1979
This curriculum guide contains seven units for a secondary consumer and homemaking education course in personal finance. Unit titles include (1) Money Management, (2) Savings and Investments, (3) Wise Use of Credit, (4) Insurance, (5) Understanding Taxes, (6) Purchasing of Goods and Services, and (7) Consumer Citizenship. Each unit is organized…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection