Ergebnis der Suche (12)

Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: ECONOMICS) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE I") ) und (Systematikpfad: "SPRACHEN UND LITERATUR")

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  • How Long Is Your Life?

    Students will: 1. Given an online life expectancy calculator and a work life expectancy table, students will determine how long they will be in retirement. 2. Describe general patterns of income and major expenditures over one's lifetime. 3. Predict whether the value of a retirement portfolio will increase or decrease based on changes in savings rate and length of savings ...

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  • Do Federal Taxes Reduce Income Inequality?

    Just how unequal is the U.S. before taxes? How much does the tax code change that? David Wessel, Director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, explains (USA 2015).

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  • How Is Our Economy Doing?

    Students learn the meaning and measurement of six important economic indicators and use the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank National Economic Trends website to assess the current state of the economy. (EconEd 2006-19)

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  • Economic Data Lesson: Economic Policy Options

    This is the final lesson in a series of lessons that introduces students to the economic data that economists use to assess the health of the economy. (USA: EconEd 2020)

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  • The Price We Pay for Health: US and Canada

    Students will be able to identify the positive aspects of each system, and to look at the trade-offs associated with those positive aspects (USA: EconEd 2020).

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  • Was Karl Marx right?

    Karl Marx remains surprisingly relevant 200 years after his birth. He rightly predicted some of the pitfalls of capitalism, but his solution was far worse than the disease (3 minutes / The Economist 2021).

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  • Khan Academy: Navigate Your Career

    The resource, which is designed for both students who are exploring their first career as well as for those who are considering a job change, features interviews with a variety of professionals, as well as instructional written material and videos (USA 2020).

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  • Who Will Hire Me? Creating 21st-Century Résumés

    How has the traditional approach to creating and sharing a résumé changed with the advent of technological tools and the Internet? How can technology be used to enhance a résumé and represent a person’s abilities? In this lesson, students reflect on their talents, achievements and experience and create two résumé versions - traditional and technology-enhanced - to ...

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  • Debating Workers' Rights at Walmart

    A wave of protests by Walmart workers highlights the low wages and anti-union climate facing workers at Walmart - and many other companies. In two readings, students explore the debate over Walmart’s business model and labor practices and find out about recent protests at Walmart stores across the country (Teachable Moment USA 2013-20).

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  • Is Applying for Jobs Online Not an Effective Way to Find Work?

    Paul Solman explores whether it is worth it to apply online or if there are better strategies to get employed. This video is from the Making Sen$e with Paul Solman video series from PBS (2014-20).

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