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Cannoy, Sherrie Drye – Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction, 2015
Integrating interdisciplinary social studies topics and social responsibility concepts into a business education class can be meaningful for student learning. The discipline of social studies includes multiple areas such as economics, history, sociology, and anthropology. Social responsibility in a business sense means that companies are concerned…
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Social Studies, Business Administration Education, Computer Science Education
Spielhofer, Thomas; Kerr, David; Gardiner, Clare – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2010
This document provides guidance on effective practice in delivering personal finance education in secondary schools. It is based on the findings from research carried out by NFER (the National Foundation for Educational Research) on behalf of pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group) as part of an evaluation of Learning Money Matters (LMM). This…
Descriptors: Money Management, Teaching Methods, Budgeting, Consumer Education
Actuarial Foundation, 2013
"Plan, Save, Succeed!" is a new program aligned with Jumpstart Coalition National Standards in K-12 Personal Finance Education, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards, and Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice. "Plan, Save, Succeed!" is designed to help students understand key financial literacy topics including…
Descriptors: National Standards, Money Management, Home Economics, Teaching Guides
Fraser, Katie – Social Education, 2007
Young people often have their first brush with credit when they leave home to start work or enter college. It is important to teach students about credit early, before they turn 18 and become eligible to sign up for credit cards in their own name. Credit poses risks for the unwary, and many young people get burned. They may pay high annual…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Money Management, Purchasing, Credit (Finance)
Gregg, Jeff; Gregg, Diana Underwood – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article describes an instructional sequence intended to help students think about why integer operations work the way they do. It introduces the idea of an integer as a composite unit and embeds the well-known debit/credit model in an "allowance" context. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Numbers, Middle School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Teaching Methods

Morris, Paul – Economics, 1985
Describes how hypothetical data that is pictorially illustrated can be used to explain to secondary and college level students the basic concepts underlying two topics that are central to macro-economic analysis--the simple investment multiplier and credit creation in a multibank system. (RM)
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Economics Education, Higher Education, Investment

Dunn, James A. – 1981
Intended for instructors in occupational education programs, this catalog identifies instructional materials found to be successful for teaching specific occupational competencies identified in the Instructional Support System for Occupational Education (ISSOE) in the area of distributive education. Contents include 7 materials reporting forms for…
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Distributive Education, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Samuels, Linda – 1979
This module is one of a set of seven prepared in conjunction with the Title I "Project to Train Volunteer Leaders to Conduct Consumer Education Courses." It is designed to be a basic text for use in making a one-hour presentation on credit. Topics include definitions of credit, advantages and disadvantages of using credit, proper uses of credit,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Instruction, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
Instructor, 1985
Students learn about economics through two short stories dealing with wages and credit. Questions are offered to help students understand the economics concepts. (DF)
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Economics Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Short Stories
Shurtz, Mary Ann; LeFlore, Ann Becker – 1980
This module, one of six on teaching consumer matters to low-income groups, focuses on the appropriate uses of credit. It provides basic information about credit, particularly as it applies to low-income people, and offers some techniques which help the instructor present the information to these clients. Topics include a definition of credit, why…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection, Credit (Finance)
Keast, Anne C.; Leth, Gwendolyn I. – 1979
This handbook contains teaching ideas for personal and family financial planning courses in senior high schools. Each concept includes the type of activity, an overview of the activity in the form of a generalization, student performance indicators, a plan for implementation, evaluation criteria and materials needed to conduct the activity. Many…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Credit (Finance), Evaluation Criteria

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
Clanton, Brandolyn; And Others – 1984
Intended for teachers of secondary school students, five lessons on consumer credit are presented. In the first lesson students identify and evaluate sources of credit, compare some of the costs and benefits of credit, and learn to apply criteria used in evaluating applications for credit. In the second lesson, students learn about two basic types…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Consumer Protection, Contracts, Credit Cards
Kinsey, Jean A.; And Others – 1982
This instructional guide was designed to assist educators in teaching the topics of consumer credit and consumer credit protection to secondary and postsecondary students in various economics and business courses, as well as for use in adult and community education courses. The guide contains four sections, which can be used singly or in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
Flowers, Barbara; Gallaher, Sheryl Szot – 2001
Middle school students enjoy personal finance because it involves making decisions about their lives, both in the present and in the future. This teacher's guide and student workouts package consists of 17 economics lessons for students at grades 6-8 that are divided into 5 theme areas: the economic way of thinking; earning an income; saving;…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Credit (Finance), Economics, Economics Education