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Rader, William D. – Instructor, 1973
Article discusses various means consumers can utilize to stretch personal and family resources to cover needs and as many of their wants as possible. (Editor)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
Rader, William D. – Instructor, 1973
The First of a four part series to help bring teachers up to date on the changes taking place in the field of economics. (GB)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Economic Change, Economics
Farnsworth, Briant J.; Dunoskovic, Janice H. – Instructor, 1980
Granite School District, Salt Lake City, Utah, has developed an elementary consumer education program designed for infusion into regular subject matter teaching. This article presents goals and starter activities from each of the project's eight topic areas: money management, income determination, basic economics, advertising, purchasing, energy,…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Curriculum, Economics Education, Elementary Education
Instructor, 1983
Teachers' ideas for teaching elementary secondary school students about business, industry, economics, consumerism, and money management are presented. Class activities involving a toy automotive industry, a consumer convention, and a class "microtown" are described. (CJ)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Career Education, Class Activities, Consumer Education
Dull, Elaine – Instructor, 1980
Fifth graders became interested in math by learning about jobs, housing, and transportation costs based on information in the local newspaper. In the process they learned something about the economics of living, and about how mathematics would be important to them in the years ahead. (KC)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Home Economics