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EdChoice, 2024
Historically, private education has been an option mostly for families who could afford the cost or received financial help. Years of research have shown that many families would choose private schools and other educational resources for their children if they did not face insurmountable financial or geographical limitations. Private educational…
Descriptors: School Choice, Legal Problems, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Morrow, C.; Dees, B. – Center on Secondary Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2020
Like many young adults transitioning into the next phase of their life, young adults with autism desire increased independence and autonomy and want to feel confident in their ability to succeed. However, young adults with autism are often less financially independent compared to other youth, including other peers with special health care needs.…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Money Management
US Financial Literacy and Education Commission, 2019
This document is intended to accompany "Hands-On Learning to Build Financial Habits: Federal Resources to Encourage School-Based and Youth Savings Program." It is intended to provide information on non-governmental research and resources that may be useful to financial institutions, state, local, or tribal government officials, teachers…
Descriptors: Money Management, Banking, Experiential Learning, Web Sites
Curtiss Wyss, Molly – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2022
The Center for Universal Education (CUE) at Brookings has been investigating efforts to scale and sustain evidence-based initiatives leading to large-scale improvements in children's learning. CUE has been implementing a series of collaborative action research initiatives called Real-time Scaling Labs (RTSL), in partnership with local institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Secondary School Students, Financial Education
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Galanou, Ekaterini; Priporas, Constantinos-Vasilios – International Journal of Training and Development, 2009
Contemporary management thinking embraces the organizational training theory that sustainable success rests, to a great extent, upon a systematic evaluation of training interventions. However, the evidence indicates that few organizations take adequate steps to assess and analyse the quality and outcomes of their training. The authors seek to…
Descriptors: Banking, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Management Development
Flynn, Jeffrey B. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Public investors can lower commissions through investment autonomy, that is, implementing the investment decision process without outside input. Details some techniques for fine-tuning the investment process. (MLF)
Descriptors: Banking, Investment, Money Management, Public Officials
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Berti, Anna Emilia – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1993
Reports on a study of 43 Italian fifth-graders about their understanding of the functions of banks and the role of monetary interest in banking before and after a lesson on banking. Finds that most children could speak correctly about both deposit and loan interest and their relative amounts after the lesson. (CFR)
Descriptors: Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Business Education, Class Activities
Gavillan, Eva; And Others – 1984
The Transnational Spanish Language Project curriculum is a set of instructional materials designed to enhance intercultural business communication between North American and Spanish American cultures. The curriculum covers three areas: office procedures; banking; and import/export business. Lessons, all in Spanish, are intended for…
Descriptors: Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Business Administration, Computer Assisted Instruction
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Washington, DC. – 2002
This module, an introduction to bank services, is one of ten in the Money Smart curriculum, and includes an instuctor guide and a take-home guide. It was developed to help adults outside the financial mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking relationships. It is designed to enable participants to build a relationship with…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Basic Business Education
Crowe, Robert L. – Executive Educator, 1983
Retail repurchase agreements--or "repos"--are a sound investment for school funds, says this superintendent, but they carry an element of risk that shouldn't be ignored. (Author)
Descriptors: Banking, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Investment
Schilling, Tim – 1999
Thirty years ago a cashless society was predicted for the near future; paper currency and checks would be an antiquated symbol of the past. Consumers would embrace a new alternative for making payments: electronic money. But currency is still used for 87% of payments, mainly for "nickel and dime" purchases. And checks are the payment…
Descriptors: Banking, Consumer Education, Economics Education, Secondary Education
Markovich, Denise – 1983
A simulation game being used in the economics department at the University of North Dakota to introduce students to the world of banking is described. The rationale for this approach is that the economics curriculum tends to be more conceptual than practical in content, and provides limited internship opportunities. The simulation game approach…
Descriptors: Banking, College Students, Economics Education, Finance Occupations
Clotfelter, Susan C. – Currents, 1987
One of the hottest movements in banking right now is affinity credit cards. For banks, they mean a new source of credit customers. For institutions and alumni organizations, they can mean an easy, inexpensive way to keep the institutional name in front of alumni. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Banking, Credit Cards
Beale, Lyndi – 1999
This teaching module explains how the U.S. banking system uses excess reserves to create money in the form of new deposits for borrowers. The module is part of a computer-animated series of four-to-five-minute modules illustrating standard concepts in high school economics. Although the module is designed to accompany the video program, it may be…
Descriptors: Banking, Economics Education, High Schools, Monetary Systems
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Banaszak, Ronald A. – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses teaching about the financial market as it relates to family finances, savings, and business. Explains ways of making these relationships clear to students through diagrams, activities, games, and role playing. Suggests questions to focus on that highlight the relationship between the rate of return and the risks involved. (DK)
Descriptors: Banking, Economics, Economics Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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