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Kourilsky, Marilyn – Elementary School Journal, 1977
Describes a teacher-guided program called Kinder-Economy that introduces basic economic concepts to children in the primary grades through action, simulation and participation emphasizing decision-making concepts on economics related to the real world; also reports on an investigation of pupils' mastery of kinder-economy concepts. (BF/JH)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Consumer Education, Decision Making Skills, Economics Education
Schug, Mark C.; Clow, John – Social Studies, 2002
Recent national survey results underscore the importance of economic and financial education: It appears that many Americans are making poor financial choices in such basic areas as saving for long-term goals and managing personal credit. Social studies teachers need to reexamine the contribution that the social studies curriculum can make in…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Economics Education, Money Management, Consumer Education
Wentworth, Donald R.; And Others – Elementary Economist, 1982
The theme article of this issue, "Spending Money Wisely," by Donald R. Wentworth, begins with an explanation of basic strategies which aid wise spending. The article goes on to provide an introduction to economic reasoning related to consumer purchases and focusing on the role of incentives, scarcity, and alternatives. Four teaching units follow…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Concept Teaching, Consumer Education, Decision Making
Vredeveld, George M.; And Others – Elementary Economist, 1983
The theme article of this issue provides a conceptual introduction for teachers to the local community as a market. The introduction discusses the scarcity role in forcing decisions, individuals as producers, specialization of human resources, payment of human resources, and how wages reflect market conditions. Four grade-level specific units…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Career Education, Concept Teaching, Consumer Education
O'Toole, Dennis M.; And Others – Elementary Economist, 1983
Beginning with a theme article supplying teacher background material on the role of business in the community, this issue focuses on the profit motive, competition, and the use of resources. Four instructional units on this topic are included for young children. The pre-kindergarten unit, "Pancake Producers," has children observe workers cooking…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Business, Community, Concept Teaching
Barker, Norman, Jr.; And Others – Elementary Economist, 1984
This issue focuses on an economic understanding of the 1984 Olympiad, held in Los Angeles, California. The theme article provides a conceptual introduction focused on the role of scarcity in the giving of awards, allocation mechanisms, competition, consumption versus investment, and private and external benefits of the Olympics. Four instructional…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Business, Community, Concept Teaching
Brenneke, Judith Staley – 1981
This publication examines techniques for integrating consumer and economic education into the K-12 social studies curriculum. The intended audience includes school administrators, curriculum developers, and classroom teachers. Many practitioners have found that consumer education is an excellent area for developing the skills of economic analysis.…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Consumer Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. – 1977
The booklet, intended for adult or continuing education, discusses the American economic system, emphasizing definitions of economic concepts and the individual's role as part of the system. The objective is to provide a simple description of the American economic system and to promote better understanding of it. The booklet is presented in six…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Teaching, Consumer Education, Economic Change
Roman, Annette – 1971
Consumer education and the differentiation between wants and needs is the focus of the third unit of the second grade Focus on Inner City Social Studies (FICSS) series (see SO 008 271). Activities center around five topics -- sources of income, how we know what to buy, how we develop wants, how we decide what to buy, and how we get more for less.…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Economics, Economics Education, Elementary Education
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MA. – 1974
The Ledger compiles and disseminates information about economic education from various sources. The newsletter is published during the school year as a public service by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Typical issues contain a lead article, announcement of upcoming workshops, innovative educational programs, and listings of material. A lead…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Economics, Economics Education
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Vocational Education. – 1970
Units for regular high school and elementary school students are included with consumer education units for educable mentally retarded and socio-economically disadvantaged students. Selected bibliographies accompany each unit. The guide is meant to help the teacher with ideas, not to be a structured sequence to follow. It is designed to examine…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Disadvantaged, Economically Disadvantaged
Kim, Yungho; Kratochvil, Daniel W. – 1972
This product development report is one of 21 such reports, each dealing with the developmental history of a recent educational product. Discussed here is the Developmental Economic Education Program (DEEP), which is focused on developing economic education programs to improve the understanding of economics in the nation's schools. The target…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Curriculum Development, Economics, Economics Education

Frandino, Millie; Duffy, Eileen – Business Education Forum, 1978
To give students the necessary basic economic concepts in the general business course, Monroe-Woodbury High School, Central Valley, New York, expanded the curriculum to offer seven quarter-courses in economics, the court system, principles of banking and insurance, consumer education, the working citizen, and business management. (MF)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Education, Consumer Education, Courts
Giles, Howard C.; Harrison, Dannie E. – Southern Social Studies Quarterly, 1978
Explores whether Kentucky high schools have increased the opportunity for economic education and understanding during the period 1966-1975. Discusses course enrollment, teacher preparation, and textbooks. Concludes that the goal of economic education should be more aggressively pursued. Available from: School of Education, University of…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Curriculum Development, Declining Enrollment, Economics Education

Marcus, Stuart Paul; Richman, Paul Jeffrey – Social Education, 1978
Two high school students recommend revision of the economics component of the social studies curriculum to include study of income tax preparation, consumer fraud, investment practices, labor economics, and urban problems. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Needs