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Hines, Steven L.; Hansen, Lyle; Falen, Christi – Journal of Extension, 2011
The So, You Want To Move Out?! program was developed to help teens explore the financial realities of moving away from home. This 3-day camp program allows youth the opportunity to interview for a job, work, earn a paycheck, and pay financial obligations. After paying expenses and trying to put some money away in savings, the participants begin to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Money Management, Knowledge Level, Consumer Education
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Manohar, Priyadarshan A.; Acharya, Sushil; Wu, Peter; Hansen, Mary; Ansari, Ali; Schilling, Walter – Journal of Education and Learning, 2015
Two critical problems facing the software (S/W) industry today are the lack of appreciation of the full benefits that can be derived from Software Verification and Validation (V&V) and an associated problem of shortage of adequately trained V&V practitioners. To address this situation, the software V&V course curriculum at the author's…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Learner Engagement, Active Learning, Computer Software
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Garrison, Sarah; Herring, Angel; Hinton, W. Jeff – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2013
This qualitative study was conducted to explore the personal and professional experiences of family and consumer sciences educators (n = 3) who recently participated in the AAFCS accreditation process utilizing the 2010 Accreditation standards. Analysis of the transcribed semi-structured interview data yielded four overarching categories: (a)…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Consumer Education, Qualitative Research, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Schuster, Ellen – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2013
Much has been written about hybrid or blended learning in K-12 and higher education. In hybrid, or blended learning, face-to-face and online delivery of content are provided. The challenge is how best to use each delivery mode to optimize learning. For example, students may view videos or other multimedia content outside of class, with class time…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Blended Learning, Extension Education, Nutrition Instruction
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Fung, Kit Ho; Lam, Chi Chung – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2012
Voucher systems are based on the theoretical assumption that giving parents a choice of schools subjects institutions to the mechanism of market forces, which, in turn, pushes them to reform their services. While the ability of parents to make sound educational choices on behalf of their children is questioned by opponents of school choice,…
Descriptors: Parents, School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Kindergarten
Iowa Department of Education, 2015
One central component of a great school system is a clear set of expectations, or standards, that educators help all students reach. In Iowa, that effort is known as the Iowa Core. The Iowa Core represents the statewide academic standards, which describe what students should know and be able to do in math, science, English language arts, and…
Descriptors: State Standards, Academic Standards, Mathematics, Sciences
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Robb, Cliff A.; Woodyard, Ann S. – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2011
The current research examines the relationship between personal financial knowledge (both objective and subjective), financial satisfaction, and selected demographic variables in terms of best practice financial behavior. Data are taken from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's (FINRA) National Financial Capability Study, a nationally…
Descriptors: Multiple Regression Analysis, Money Management, Credit (Finance), Consumer Education
Elliott, William, III – New America Foundation, 2012
"Creating a Financial Stake in College" is a four-part series of reports that focuses on the relationship between children's savings and improving college success. This series examines: (1) why policymakers should care about savings, (2) the relationship between inequality and bank account ownership, (3) the connections between savings…
Descriptors: Banking, Money Management, Ownership, College Attendance
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Schecter, Sandra R.; Lynch, Jacqueline – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2011
Fifty-five percent of Canadians aged 16 to 64 years lack the skills necessary to read and appropriately interpret health information in textual format. This critical review of research explores issues related to adults' health and health literacy learning in an effort to illuminate why this unacceptable condition persists. The authors also explore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Literacy, Consumer Education
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Murphy, Mark – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2011
Much emphasis is currently placed on the impact of marketisation on higher education and the damage it has caused to forms of academic and student identity. Evident is a concern that much of value in these identities has been lost amidst the pressure of audit, performance indicators and consumerism. This paper explores the changes to these…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Commercialization, Identification, Consumer Education
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Johnson, Theresa L. – Social Studies, 2012
High-stakes standardized tests in reading and limited instructional time are two powerful disincentives for teaching economics in the elementary classroom. In this article, integrating instruction in poetry and economic decision-making is presented as one way to maximize the use of scarce instructional time. Following a brief introduction to the…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Teaching Methods, Poetry, High Stakes Tests
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Barth, Matthias; Fischer, Daniel; Michelsen, Gerd; Nemnich, Claudia; Rode, Horst – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2012
In the international policy discourse on sustainable consumption and production, education is acknowledged to be a powerful tool in changing unsustainable patterns of consumption. Current educational policies and programmes have responded to the consumption challenge mainly by including and addressing consumption issues in formal tuition in…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Social Problems, World Problems, Environmental Education
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Farnsworth, Valerie; Davis, Pauline; Kalambouka, Afroditi; Ralph, Susan; Shi, Xin; Farrell, Peter – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2011
The aim of this article is to extend our understanding of the relationship between knowledge of personal finance and empowerment. The analysis is based on interview data obtained as part of a longitudinal study of students, aged 16-19, who completed a financial capability course in the UK. The analysis presents a set of cultural models or…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Foreign Countries, Empowerment, Longitudinal Studies
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Hamilton, Stephen F.; Chen, Emily K.; Pillemer, Karl; Meador, Rhoda H. – Journal of Extension, 2013
A Web-based survey of 388 off-campus Cornell Extension educators in New York State examined their attitudes toward research, sources of research-based information, knowledge and beliefs about evidence-based programs, and involvement in research activities. Strong consensus emerged that research is central and that educators are capable of reading…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Extension Education, Attitude Measures, Extension Agents
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Sanders, Matthew R.; Kirby, James N. – Behavior Therapy, 2012
A consumer perspective can contribute much to enhancing the "ecological fit" of population-level parenting interventions so they meet the needs of parents. This approach involves building relationships with consumer groups and soliciting consumer input into the relevance and acceptability of interventions, clarifying the enablers and barriers to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intervention, Parent Participation, Public Health
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