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Lopus, Jane Schaerges – Social Studies Review, 1985
The Stock Market Game is a computerized simulation that involves high school students in trading eligible New York Stock Exchange stocks in an effort to make capital gains. Time required is ten weeks. The game is described; economic concepts that can be taught using the game are listed. (RM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Teaching, Economics Education

Curry, P. G. – Economics, 1984
Starting in the summer of 1988 in Great Britain a new General Certificate of Secondary Education will replace the existing CSE and "O" level examinations. The implications of this change for the teaching of economics to the 14-16 age groups are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Economics Education, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods

Kourilsky, Marilyn – Social Studies, 1985
Study showed that experience-based economic education at the high school level, as opposed to the traditionally watered-down approach, results in the transfer of economic reasoning/thinking to everyday decision making. (RM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economics Education, Educational Research, Experiential Learning

Jackstadt, Stephen L.; Brennan, Jerry M. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1983
Study results indicated that high school students' attitudes toward the American economic system and business are affected positively by the amount of economic knowledge they possess. In addition, economics courses were found to be effective means of increasing economics knowledge. (RM)
Descriptors: Business, Economics Education, Educational Research, High Schools

Sisney, Shirleen S.; Morgan, Jack C. – Social Education, 1985
An 18-week economics course for high school students is described. Students develop and present a group project that explains and justifies an economic policy for the United States, develop their own economic seminar consisting of student-invited speakers from the community, conduct economic research, and simulate a community business. (RM)
Descriptors: Business, Course Descriptions, Economics Education, High Schools
McNamara, Jeanne – 2001
This lesson plan involves the calculation of a price index using a fictitious market basket for holiday celebrations. The lesson plan provides a content objective; cites an economic standard; gives background information; lists materials needed; details the lesson agenda; and suggests closure. Attached are a "12 Days of Christmas Gifts' Price…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Consumer Education, Cost Indexes, Economics
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MA. – 2001
This teacher's guide presents instructional materials which examine issues in professional sports for students in high school economics and social studies classes. The issues include how the pro sports market evolved; how leagues gained market power; why athletes earn as much as they do; what are the sources of pro sports revenues; why tickets…
Descriptors: Baseball, Basketball, Economics, Economics Education
Folsom, Burton; Leef, George; Mateer, Dirk – 1999
This study examined 16 high school economics textbooks commonly used in Michigan. The textbooks were graded for 12 criteria that form the basis for the sound study of economics: (1) the price system and production; (2) competition and monopoly; (3) comparative economic systems; (4) the distribution of income and poverty; (5) the role of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Economics, Economics Education, Evaluation Criteria
Savino, Ronald J. – 1987
This paper outlines how to teach macroeconomic principles through mock stock market investing while helping students develop economic awareness, interest, and comprehension on a more sophisticated level. The basic textbook is "The Economy Today" (B. R. Schiller). After two weeks of teaching basic economic concepts and vocabulary, such as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Economics Education, Evaluation Criteria, High Schools
Dawson, George G. – 1987
The suggested assignments in this manual were written to provide the high school economics teacher with ideas for projects and exercises that students might do as homework or as long-term activities. They range from very simple assignments that should take only a few minutes of the student's time, to projects that might require several days or an…
Descriptors: Assignments, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Resources

Armento, Beverly J. – Theory into Practice, 1987
This article identifies some behaviorial approaches for teaching economics at the pre-college level, including contiguity, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social learning. The cognitive school of thought is also considered. Implications of research on problem-solving are drawn. (CB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Economics Education

Morton, John – Theory into Practice, 1987
Analysis of two high school economics courses illustrates generalizations that could help guide design of other high school courses involving: (1) high-ability students; (2) introductory economic principles in high school courses; (3) personal and societal economic problems; (4) juniors' and seniors' interest in economics; and (5) emphasis on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Decision Making, Economics Education

Ryba, Raymond – Economics, 1984
The major purpose of the Economics Education 14-16 Project is to help develop the economic literacy of high school students in Great Britain. The general principles and rationale underpinning the development of the project's units of study are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Objectives

Rachal, Ken R. – Journal of Education for Business, 1986
Describes Buffland--a macro-economic computer simulation that was created for and used as part of a larger program called Free Enterprise Week, which is sponsored by the center for economic education at Nicholls State University (Louisiana) each summer. Discusses program objectives, theoretical foundation, program basics, and tools used to control…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Simulation, Economics, Economics Education
Litchka, Peter – 1999
"Toxic Waste in Grand Banks" is an assessment task in which students from a high school economics class investigate the issues of economic prosperity, environmental concerns, government intervention in the market economy, and responsible civic participation in solving community problems. Students will demonstrate an ability--both individually and…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economics, Economics Education, Environment