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Olsen, Christine – 1979
This individualized course in consumer education is comprised of eight units of instruction: (1) Get a Grip on Your Money, (2) Banking and You, (3) A Place to Live, (4) Wheels, (5) Car Insurance, (6) The Marketplace, (7) Your Insurance Dollar, and (8) Consumer's Bill of Rights. Each unit begins with a Unit Learning Experience Guide that gives…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection, Disadvantaged
Federal Housing Administration (HUD), Washington, DC. – 1997
Designed to help present the FHA Homebuyers Education and Learning Program (HELP), this guide answers questions about the home buying process. Successful program completion may entitle the participant to a reduction of the cost of mortgage insurance and, in certain cases, assistance with the downpayment and/or closing costs. Each of five modules…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, Budgets, Consumer Education
Wallace, Virginia – 1978
This instructional unit on shopping is one of six Adult Competency Education Learning Modules designed for use in a program of competency-based instruction for students with reading levels of 4.0-7.5. It is self-contained and designed for immediate classroom use. Each module is a complete instructional package, including Adult Performance Level…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Consumer Economics
Hoffman, Irwin; And Others – 1973
This is one of a series of computer modules designed for use by secondary students who have access to a computer. The module, designed to help students understand all facets of car-buying, includes a statement of objectives, a time schedule, a list of materials, suggested evaluation procedures, an outline for each section, and several computer…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Business Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
Garman, E. Thomas; Monroe, Sarah D. – 1977
Focusing on avoiding consumer frauds and misrepresentations, this document is one in a series of three consumer education modules developed to educate individual adult consumers in important areas of consumer affairs. An introductory section provides an overview of the module contents, suggested approaches for using the module, and suggestions for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection