Marketplace: School Competition
In June 2002, the Supreme Court ruled that Cleveland's system of giving students vouchers to attend private or religious schools did not violate the c...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 07/15/2008


Satisfaction Please! (Part I)
Even the savviest consumer has a problem with a good or service on occasion. It is a consumer’s right to complain when there is a genuine proble...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 11/04/2005


The Economics of Voting
Since the 1960's, many Americans eligible to vote have not bothered to do so- not even in presidential elections. Low rates of participation in voting...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 08/28/2009


Marketplace: Doing Business in Afghanistan
In May 2002, delegates from governments, international companies, and financial institutions met at a United Nations conference in Tehran to discuss t...
Grade: 6-8 9-12    Published: 02/26/2009


The South's Decision to Secede: A Violation of Self Interest?
Your students will consider the following questions: In deciding to secede from the Union in 1861, did the South violate its own self-interest and th...
Grade: 6-8 9-12    Published: 04/08/2005


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Capstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics - Teacher's GuideCapstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics - Teacher's Guide
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2003
8 of the 45 lessons are related to this lesson. The top 5 are listed below.


Unit 4: Lesson 20 - Why Helping Yourself Helps Others
Students examine and discuss visuals to identify an economic mystery regarding greed and self-interest. They use economic reasoning to analyze the mystery and reach a tentative explanation.
Unit 5: Lesson 24 - Government and the Environment
Students examine and discuss visuals to identify an economic mystery regarding the failure of the Endangered Species Act. They are introduced to the concepts of market failure and government failure....
Unit 3: Lesson 15 - Why Do Some People Earn More Than Others?
Students examine and discuss visuals to identify an economic mystery regarding differences in income. They use the Guide to Economic Reasoning to analyze the problem and reach a tentative solution.
Unit 1: Lesson 5 - Rules Influence Economic Behavior
The lesson begins with a demonstration of how rules and incentives influence students' behavior in the classroom. Then students apply the same analysis to behavior in the larger economy. (WARNING: ...
Unit 2: Lesson 6 - Why Did Communism Collapse?
Students examine and discuss visuals to solve an economic mystery regarding the command system of the Soviet Union.

Your Credit Counts Challenge: Trainer's GuideYour Credit Counts Challenge: Trainer's Guide
Grade: 7-adult   Published: 2004
4 of the 6 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Section 6: The Basics of a Market Economy
Participants will identify the characteristics of people who build wealth. Participants will recognize the primary features of a market economy including voluntary exchange, private ownership, a pric...
Section 5: Strategies for Wealth Building
Participants will understand the concept of net wealth and how the decisions they make can cause their own net wealth to increase or decrease. Participants will explain why an early start in saving a...
Section 3: Managing Credit
Participants will identify the advantages and disadvantages of using credit. Participants will recognize what credit is, what it costs, and the basic steps involved in obtaining credit. Participants...
Section 4: A Roof Over Your Head
Participants will understand the benefits and drawbacks of homeownership. Participants will understand the process of buying a home, from before house-hunting to closing and occupancy. Participants ...

Civics and Government: Focus on EconomicsCivics and Government: Focus on Economics
Grade: 9-12   Published: 1996
5 of the 16 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 3: Lesson 10 - Why Does the Federal Government Give Money to State and Local Governments?
The class discusses the meaning of spillover benefits (positive externalities) and develops a list of goods and services provided by state or local governments that could result in positive externalit...
Unit 1: Lesson 1 - How Has the Constitution Shaped the Economic System in the United States?
Students provide their own examples of the six characteristics of a market economy as they exist in the United States today. Then they see how the U.S. Constitution supports those characteristics by ...
Unit 2: Lesson 4 - What are the Economic Functions of Government?
The six economic functions of government are presented to students. Students categorize a series of newspaper headlines as examples of each of the six functions and locate additional examples in curr...
Unit 4: Lesson 14 - Do Economic Forces Lead Immigrants to the United States?
Students individually or in groups interview a recent adult immigrant to the United States, identifying his or her reasons for leaving the home nation and the reasons for coming to the U.S. The class ...
Unit 3: Lesson 12 - Why Isn't Income Distributed More Equally?
On day one, students review a list of selected occupations and categorize them according to median income. They brainstorm a list of reasons for income differentials and then review a list of convent...

Economics in Action: 14 Greatest Hits for Teaching High School EconomicsEconomics in Action: 14 Greatest Hits for Teaching High School Economics
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2003
4 of the 14 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Lesson 3 - Using Economic Reasoning To Solve Mysteries
Students ponder an economic mystery: Why do professional athletes, many of whom never finish college, earn far higher salaries than people who perform worthy services such as teachers and firefighter...
Lesson 1 - Why People Trade
Students participate in a trading simulation and use this experience to discover the benefits of free trade. In a class discussion, they relate the simulation to concepts of regional versus universal...
Lesson 5 - The Role of Government In a Market Economy
Students brainstorm suggestions about which functions government should perform in a market economy and compare their suggestions with categories economists frequently use. They participate in a quiz ...
Lesson 4 - Property Rights in a Market Economy
Students discuss private property, free enterprise, self-interest, competition, a system of markets and prices, and limited government as characteristics of market economies. They participate in or o...

Choices & Changes: In Life, School, and Work - Grades 9-10 - Teacher's Resource ManualChoices & Changes: In Life, School, and Work - Grades 9-10 - Teacher's Resource Manual
Grade: 9-10   Published: 2002
4 of the 15 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 1: Lesson 4 - What Influences Choices?
Given a hypothetical situation, students explore positive and negative incentives of making specific choices.
Unit 3: Lesson 13 - My Human Capital: A Job Application
Following a study of two realistic dilemmas, students complete a resume and assess their own qualifications for actual jobs.
Unit 1: Lesson 5 - Which Job Would You Choose?
Given several job alternatives, students explore positive and negative incentives.
Unit 2: Lesson 9 - What Employers Want
In a job interview role-playing activity, students learn about criteria employers use in deciding to hire employees.

Financial Fitness for Life: Bringing Home the Gold - Grades 9-12 - Teacher GuideFinancial Fitness for Life: Bringing Home the Gold - Grades 9-12 - Teacher Guide
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2001
2 of the 22 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Theme 1: Lesson 2 - The Economic Way of Thinking
Lesson 2 introduces students to the economic reasoning process or the "economic way of thinking." Students reason through two situations, using The Handy Dandy Guide, a primer on economic reasoning.
Theme 1: Lesson 3 - Decision Making
In this lesson, students learn that we must make decisions because resources are limited and wants are unlimited. Students see that sound decision making involves identifying criteria and using those...

 

 
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