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Crowder, William W. – Clearing House, 1982
Outlines a unit of instruction on credit card usage that would allow young students to research what credit, reputation, and trust are; examine contract and monthly statement terminology; investigate the advantages and disadvantages of credit cards; and begin to think critically about the use of credit cards. (FL)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Credit (Finance), Credit Cards
Moseley, Patricia A. – Southwestern Journal of Social Education, 1979
Proposes strategies and activities for use by elementary school social studies classroom teachers as they develop and implement consumer education programs. Guidelines include defining the problem, identifying goals, considering alternatives, analyzing consequences, and selecting a solution in terms of goals. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Decision Making Skills, Economics Education, Educational Objectives
Bahr, Gladys – 1975
One word was selected for each letter of the alphabet and used to develop a learning activity for teaching consumer education at the high school level. In addition to the word on which the activity is based, other words for each letter are listed which may suggest activities. Ten of the sheets are designed to be duplicated for student use. The…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Consumer Science, Enrichment Activities
Changing Times, Washington, DC. – 1973
This newsletter, published monthly from September through May, keeps teachers informed about new learning resources in consumer education, as well as the latest projects and developments in the field. This issue contains a lead article on development of valuing skills in consumer economics. The major portion of the newsletter consists of three…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Elliot, T. H. – Labour Education, 1977
Socioeconomic projects are needed in trade unions' educational programs, according to the author, who notes the educational needs of Asian rural workers and the importance of cooperatives for these people. (MF)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Cooperatives, Developing Nations, Educational Needs
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Cadwallader, Martin – Journal of Geography, 1978
Illustrates the five elements of conceptual models by developing a model of consumer behavior in choosing among alternative supermarkets. The elements are: identifying the problem, constructing a conceptual model, translating it into a symbolic model, operationalizing the model, and testing. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Consumer Economics, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction
Opsata, Margaret – Instructor, 1980
Described are numerous activities designed to make students aware of their consumer identities, and to help them evaluate some of the products and services that are available in the marketplace. For each activity, objectives, materials, and discussion questions are included. (KC)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Educational Objectives
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Armento, Beverly Jeanne – Peabody Journal of Education, 1980
This article discusses the feasibility of and the skills needed for teaching basic economic concepts such as supply and demand in an informal learning situation, in this case the simulation of an economic system based on barter. (CJ)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adventure Education, Concept Formation, Consumer Economics
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Jobes, Patrick C.; Aldea, Andra; Cernat, Constantin; Icolisan, Ioana-Minerva; Iordache, Gabriel; Lazeru, Sabastian; Stoica, Catalin; Tibil, Gheorghe; Udangiu, Eugenia – Teaching Sociology, 1997
Describes how the constant comparative method was introduced as a teaching and research tool at a Romanian university. Presents a four-step procedure for employing the constant comparative method. Suggests that the method may be well-suited for teaching sociology to small numbers of committed students in the foreign classroom. (DSK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Consumer Economics, Course Descriptions, Educational Environment
Cohen, Karen C. – 1970
The following report describes one teacher's use of the Consumer Game in a class of seventh grade students in a target area school. These students were not highly motivated and displayed poor attitudes toward school, and it was hoped that a game experience might interest them. Despite unusual administrative conditions, the game appears to have…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Disadvantaged Youth
Spitze, Hazel Taylor – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1978
Presents rationale for teaching resource conservation in home economics education with emphasis on voluntary simplicity as the life-style of the future and suggests fifteen teaching techniques to increase learner awareness of such problems as the energy shortage, rising cost of energy, and the manner in which energy is distributed among income…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Depleted Resources
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Moschis, George P.; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1980
Children's learning of consumer economics concepts in two types of preschool teaching conditions was compared. Children in the Ausubelian program (high proportion of teacher-directed learning activities) achieved a significantly higher level of performance than did children in the Piagetian program (high proportion of child-directed activities.)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
Gray, Philip A. – 1983
Since media consumers must make a great many judgments about media messages and the effectiveness of any given message in meeting one's needs, media teachers should develop materials and activities to facilitate the learning of effective media usage skills. Teachers can help students to become more effective media consumers by providing an…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Communication Skills, Consumer Economics, Evaluative Thinking
Powley, Sarah, Ed. – 1978
Instructional units in economics developed by classroom teachers for use in grades K-12 are presented. Units are organized in two major sections--Personal and Family Financial Planning and Consumer Economics. The first section contains five units. Topics are: (1) Comparison Shopping, grade 12; (2) Teenage Buying Habits, grade 11; (3) Career…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economics Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Schultz, Jerelyn B.; Rougvie, Barbara S. – 1977
To help Home Economics teachers prepare for the mainstreaming of handicapped students, a study was conducted based on the following objectives: (1) to encourage teachers to be willing to work with disabled students and to view these students as worthy individuals having educational needs that the teacher can assist them in meeting; (2) to identify…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Handicapped Students, Home Economics, Individualized Instruction
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