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Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City. – 1991
This resource file contains information for Utah high school teachers to help their students meet the state's instructional objectives in the elective economics/free enterprise course. Each activity includes an instructional objective along with a title, topic, time segment, procedures, materials, evaluation, and adaptation. Sample objectives…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Economics Education, Free Enterprise System, Grade 10
Henderson, William E. – 1971
This Quinmester course on money and banking, part of the political and economic studies cluster for grades 10, 11, and 12, aims at examining the nature, role and scope of money in a capitalistic economy. Emphasis is placed upon understanding the operation of government policies affecting banking, with its subsequent influences on our national…
Descriptors: Banking, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Economics
Jackstadt, Steve; Mak, James – 1987
This document consists of a second edition of the book, "The Saga of IHU NUI: Economic Man," originally published in 1978, and a considerably expanded teacher's guide to accompany the book. The book itself consists of nine episodes depicting Hawaii's economic development written and illustrated in comic book format. Each episode is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Economic Development, Economics Education, Grade 11
Texas State Commission on Fire Protection, Austin. – 1993
This booklet comprises the high school economics component of a series of curriculum guides on fire and burn prevention. It is designed to meet the age-specific needs of eleventh and twelfth grade students. Objectives include: (1) developing an awareness of adult responsibilities to preserve family, property, and economy; (2) preparing for…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Economic Impact, Economics Education, Fire Protection
Henderson, Jerry – 1971
This elective quinmester course for grades 10, 11, and 12 on labor and management presents a historical analysis of public policy concerning business, trade unions, and collective bargaining. Focus is on the American labor movement, causes and effects of labor-management disputes, and public and private methods and agencies for dispute…
Descriptors: Administration, Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Course Objectives