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Glaser, Tom W. – 2001
To better understand the economic aspects of early Florida and to gain an understanding of the continuity of history and economics, students analyze the economic origins and evolution of St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest city in the United States. This lesson plan involves taking the students on a field trip to St. Augustine where they form teams…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Field Trips, High Schools, Local History
Beale, Lyndi – 1999
This teaching module explains how the U.S. banking system uses excess reserves to create money in the form of new deposits for borrowers. The module is part of a computer-animated series of four-to-five-minute modules illustrating standard concepts in high school economics. Although the module is designed to accompany the video program, it may be…
Descriptors: Banking, Economics Education, High Schools, Monetary Systems
Blankenship, Glen; Hahn, Carole L. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1982
Analyzes 17 secondary level economics textbooks for sex bias. All of the texts reviewed are on Georgia's approved textbook list. Without exception, each of the texts is guilty of sex bias, although to varying degrees. The method used in analyzing the texts is explained. (RM)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Evaluation Methods, High Schools, Sex Bias

Manzer, John P. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1981
This study assessed the opinions of four consumer-related organizations as to the importance of basic economic concepts for high school graduates. A considerable difference of opinion was found in the ranking of these concepts by consumer experts and economics educators. (SK)
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Fundamental Concepts, High Schools

Walstad, William B.; Scyoc, Lee Van – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1990
This study analyzed factors that contribute to economics learning and attitudes toward economics among high school students taking an economics course. Results indicate a number of teacher, student, course, and school variables that affect economics learning and attitude formation. Textbooks appear to have a significant effect. (Author/IAH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economics Education, High Schools, Influences
Dutkowsky, Donald H.; Evensky, Jerry M.; Edmonds, Gerald S. – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
The authors examine concurrent enrollment programs (CEP) as an alternative to the AP/honors economics for teaching college economics in high schools. In general, they conclude that the CEP students tend to outperform the AP/honors economics student. (Contains 2 tables and 4 notes.)
Descriptors: High Schools, College Instruction, Economics Education, Dual Enrollment

Keenan, Diane – Social Studies Review, 1985
In this humorous dialogue that can be read and acted out as a play in high school economics classes, Karl Marx, a spokesman for communism, and Adam Smith, the father of capitalism, debate (1) whether an economy should produce designer jeans and (2) who should own McDonald's restaurant. (RM)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Communism, Drama, Economics Education

Thorpe, A. T. – Economics, 1985
Discussion is generated on the rationale for the National Health Service in Great Britain and the broad issues of social welfare and income inequality. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Health Insurance, High Schools
Prochaska, Louise Marie – Momentum, 1985
Suggests that instructors teach the U.S. Catholic bishops' pastoral on economics by confronting today's moral confusion directly to promote values clarification. Reviews the historical causes of today's value conflicts, discusses the bishops' suggestions for resolving them, and offers assignments to help students clarify their own values. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Class Activities, Economics, Economics Education
Buckles, Stephen; Melican, Claire – 2002
Knowledge of economic concepts and ideas and an ability to apply basic economic analysis to solve everyday problems are necessary for individuals to function as productive members of society. This framework is designed to assess the outcomes of student education in and understanding of economics in grade 12 as part of the National Assessment of…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Evaluation Methods, Grade 12
Lewin, Roland – 1999
This lesson plan gives students a hands-on understanding of a price index, how it is composed, what it is used for, and some of its limitations. Students then can make the connection to some of the popular price indices such as the Consumer Price Index and the Producer Price Index. The lesson states a purpose; cites learning objectives; suggests…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cost Indexes, Econometrics, Economics
Owens, Kimberly – 2001
This lesson plan features a classroom simulation that helps students understand the characteristics of a market economic system. The lesson plan states a purpose; cites student objectives; suggests a time duration; lists materials needed; and details a step-by-step teaching procedure. The "Paper Airplane Challenge" handout is attached. (BT)
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Free Enterprise System, Government Role
Trainer, Richard – 1999
The United States is a multi-trillion dollar economy that annually allocates a staggering amount of resources to produce a variety of goods and services for domestic and world consumption, and provides employment and income for millions of individuals. This lesson plan for social studies and economics teachers traces a series of interconnected…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Financial Policy, Government Role

Walstad, William B.; Buckles, Stephen – Journal of Economic Education, 1983
The Test of Understanding of College Economics, the Test of Economic Literacy for senior high students, and the Basic Economics Test for students in grades 4-6 provide reasonably good measures of economic understanding. The tests' technical features--reliability, validity, norms, and item statistics--are critiqued. (RM)
Descriptors: Economics Education, High Schools, Higher Education, Intermediate Grades
Turner, Martha D.
This booklet is intended to instruct local high school educators on how to write a career education support unit curriculum which provides students with activities that will enable them to acquire the basic understanding and skills essential to function effectively within their economic system. Written in a question/answer format, this guide…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Career Education, Consumer Education, Curriculum Development