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Sibinovic, Mikica – Geography Teacher, 2018
In this lesson plan that takes one class period to complete, high school students explore how political systems influence economic activity by comparing 1991 and 2012 agricultural patterns around the Serbian capital of Belgrade. This lesson provides an insight into the model of transformation of agriculture in Serbia, but a comparison of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lesson Plans, High School Students, Political Influences
Social Education, 2015
The Industrial Revolution is the subject of one of the high school inquiries of the New York State Toolkit. Social Education presents the following excerpts from the inquiry as an example of a typical Toolkit lesson. The supporting questions include: (1) Where did people move to and from during the Industrial Revolution?; (2) How did daily life…
Descriptors: Industrialization, High School Students, Lesson Plans, Teaching Methods

Lipka, Jerry – Journal of Geography, 1987
Presents a lesson designed to simulate the events of The Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act in the classroom by assigning students roles as different Alaska natives with different concerns. Emphasizes map reading skills, resource inventorying, composite map production, land use and cultural values, and the process of land selection. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Cartography, Economic Change, Indigenous Populations, Map Skills

Fleisher, Belton; Kopecky, Kenneth J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
Argues for replacing the liquidity-preference approach with the loanable-funds approach in introductory macroeconomics courses. Claims the loanable-funds model allows students to see more clearly relationships between such economic concepts as fiscal policy and interest rates. Illustrates how this model can be used to describe the movement from…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Change, Economics, Economics Education

Wall, Irwin M. – History Teacher, 1987
Examines the French Popular Front of 1936 as a vehicle to investigate the turbulent decade of the 1930s. Reviews current historiography and discusses various facets of Leon Blum's government, examining the interrelationship of major economic and political forces. Concludes that the French Left still faces Blum's dilemma of implementing socialism…
Descriptors: Economic Change, European History, Higher Education, Historiography

Ress, William E.; Wackernagel, Mathis – Focus, 1996
Contrasts conventional economic rationality with economic principles. Develops an empirical approach based on a reinterpretation of carrying capacity that can account for technological advances and trade. Discusses the necessity of diverting much of the present consumption to investment in the maintenance of natural capital stocks. (AIM)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Economics
Vozab, Patricia A. – Teacher, 1981
Talking with local merchants helps sixth-graders explore the impact of change in their community. (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Community Study, Economic Change, Field Interviews, Grade 6

Fields, T. Windsor; Elwood, S. Kirk – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Observes that the textbook explanation of the relationship between the international substitution effect and the downward slope of the aggregate demand curve is generally presented uncritically. Argues that the international substitution effect is sufficiently flawed and that it should be eliminated in teaching as a justification for the slope of…
Descriptors: Charts, Economic Change, Economics, Economics Education

Watts, Michael; Harris, Robert B. – Social Studies, 1998
Explains why the transition economies experienced sharp decline after the breakup of the former Soviet Union. Offers some personal accounts and comments on prospects for future development in Central and Eastern Europe. Notes how people in these countries view the transition to market economies. (DSK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Economic Change, Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Taylor, Jeffrey R. – 1981
This unit, intended for use with secondary students, presents background information on the Chinese economy. The subject warrants serious consideration because Sino-American trade has grown remarkable in the last decade and economic events occurring in China have the capacity to affect events in this country. The unit contains a six part narrative…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Chinese Culture, Economic Change
Lynn, Karen – 1988
This curriculum guide is designed to enable teachers and ninth grade students to develop a clearer understanding of the countries of Kenya and Tanzania and the economic needs of their citizens. A pretest-posttest examination with 20 true or false questions, 2 essay questions, and a list of 50 vocabulary words is provided. Brief descriptions of the…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Curriculum Enrichment, Economic Change, Economics
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1985
This teaching unit, one of a series of eight, contains an overview, objectives, suggested teaching procedures, and expanded activities. In the three learning activities provided, students are presented with real situations that businesses faced during the Depression. They are asked to make decisions for each situation based on three different…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Change, Economic Climate, Economics

Lopus, Jane – Social Studies, 1998
Reports on interviews conducted with Ukrainian teachers who were asked whether they and others they know are better, or worse, off since Ukrainian independence. Addresses inflation, private enterprise, delayed salaries, and new freedoms. Provides insights into the effects of the transition on people's lives and hopes for the future. (DSK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Economic Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1995
This is a classroom-ready program about the U.S. economy's number one challenge: globalization. Few historical forces have more power to shape students' lives than globalization, the gradual economic integration of all the world's nations. This program is designed to supplement social studies courses in economics, government, U.S. and world…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economics
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1996
This is a classroom-ready program to help students explore the economic forces that are shaping their world and their future. This program is designed to supplement social studies courses in economics, government, U.S. and world history, world cultures, and geography. The unit contains a newsletter for students in grades 9-12, four reproducible…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economics