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Ross, Alistair – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Examines some of the ways in which young children learn about aspects of economics and industry, and discusses some of the reasons that have been advanced in the United Kingdom for the encouragement of this learning. (MDM)
Descriptors: Business Education, Childhood Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Early Childhood Education
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Roebuck, Douglas; Hochman, Arthur – Social Education, 1993
Reports on an experimental program in which preservice education students worked as Junior Achievement consultants in elementary schools. Discusses successful results and aspects of the project that could be improved. Concludes that the program could be replicated successfully in teacher education programs throughout the country. (CFR)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Services, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
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Laney, James D.; Schug, Mark C. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Reviews the recent research on teaching and learning economics in the elementary classroom, such as whether children understand the economic world and correcting students' economic misconceptions. Maintains that students in elementary school are capable of learning and remembering economic concepts if they are taught in developmentally appropriate…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Decision Making, Economics Education, Educational Research
Zicht, Barbara, Ed.; And Others – Elementary Economist, 1982
This issue explains the concept of externalities (benefits or burdens which accrue to society when there is a difference between the private cost or benefit of an action and the social cost or benefit of that action). These external or social costs of individual actions are often referred to as spillover costs. Three brief teaching units follow…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Concept Teaching, Costs, Economic Factors
Walstad, William B.; And Others – Elementary Economist, 1982
This teaching guide begins with an explanation of the role of money in the economy, focusing on its circulation or exchange. The use of money as a unit of account, a store of value, and a medium of exchange are explained. Three brief teaching units are included. The grade K-2 unit, "Money Counts," provides games and activities which develop the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Concept Teaching, Costs, Economic Factors
Atman, Kathryn S.; And Others – 1980
This handbook contains concept-oriented lessons which will help elementary teachers incorporate social studies instruction into their classrooms. The program emphasizes concepts from each of the social science disciplines. Included among these are learning; family; social processes of customs, cooperation, competition, and conflict; rules and…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Basic Skills, Class Activities, Concept Teaching
Roach, Helen – 1978
This document provides teaching guidelines and student material for a unit intended for use in first grade mathematics programs. Time allotment is from four to six hours of classroom time. The objective of this capsule is to help students learn how to earn and count money. The student material is divided into two sections. Section I focuses on…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Economics Education, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Anderson, Mary Louise; And Others – 1971
Objectives of the fourth unit of the first grade section of the Focus on Inner City Social Studies (FICSS) series (see SO 008 271) are to help the student develop an understanding of his needs and his economic environment. The many learning activities, focus on the economic system -- consumers, money, exchange of goods, use of resources,…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Economics, Economics Education, Elementary Education
Davison, Donald G.; And Others – 1973
The report is an evaluation of the economic content and teaching strategies of social studies textbooks that are used in grades one through six. The study, supported by the Sears-Roebuck Foundation, was part of a kindergarten through grade twelve assessment of the treatment of economics in social studies textual materials made under the direction…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Research
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1969
Teaching strategies for the study of the economic aspects of the student's own community are emphasized in this resource unit developed from materials produced by the Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. This unit should make progress toward teaching children the following: 1) concepts: consumer, producer, capital goods, durable goods,…
Descriptors: Community Study, Concept Teaching, Consumer Economics, Curriculum Guides
Dawson, George G., Ed. – 1972
Teachers developing creative and imaginative methods of providing students with a foundation for economic education are invited to submit their examples to the Kazanjian Awards Program. The stated objective of economic instruction is to help students develop their ability to think rationally, objectively, and with a modest degree of sophistication…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Programs, Educational Strategies
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Shotick, Joyce A.; Walsko, Greg – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1997
Profiles "Barnyard Economics," a children's play produced by Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE). SIFE is a national organization for college students who provide economic education to the community. The audience-participation play uses the adventures of a pig to illustrate opportunity costs, production of goods and services, and productive…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Cross Age Teaching, Economics Education, Elementary Education
Coates, David; Taylor, Paul – Children's Social and Economics Education, 1996
Describes a joint history-technology project undertaken with ten- and eleven-year-old students in an English primary school with a view to developing the cross-curricular theme of Economic and Industrial Understanding (EIU). Outlines the classroom course and discusses the principles of EIU in relation to the British National Curriculum. (DSK)
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, British National Curriculum, Business Education, Curriculum Design
Whitehead, David, Ed. – 1974
This book reproduces sixteen papers on recent developments in economics curriculum in Britain. The papers, presented and examined at a two-day conference at the University of Manchester in January, 1973, offer a comprehensive look at the current state of economic education and research. Directed to economics teachers and curriculum specialists,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Economics
Saint Cloud State Coll., Minn. Center for Economic Education. – 1973
This five-part resource guide, giving teachers clear identification of and access to economic concepts and activities, provides examples of how basic economic concepts and practices can be meaningfully and systematically incorporated in K-3 social studies. Part I lists major economic generalizations for grades K-3 to provide teachers with a…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Enrichment, Economics, Economics Education
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