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Issues of International Trade
These lessons tackle trade issues: the global market, sweatshops, child labor, trade deficits, the euro, sanctions, tariffs, embargoes, and the EU, NAFTA, WTO (USA: Foundation for Teaching Economics 2020)
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Estimation 180
Mathematics teacher Andrew Stadel has created Estimation 180, a compilation of classroom activities and lesson plans that center on the skill of estimation (USA 2017).
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Special Education (ThoughtCo)
ʺUse these special education resources to help you become a better teacher and advocate for students with special needs. Find information on special education careers, social skills, testing, and more.ʺ Quelle: Anbieter
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US and EU Go Bananas Over Trade
Students will become more informed about the ’Banana War,’ develop an understanding of the issues at stake, and compose an e-mail letter to the World Trade Organization (EconEd 1999-2009)
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International Trade Creates More and Better Jobs
This lesson explores the relationship between productivity and international trade. Specifically, this lessons shows why there should be fewer trade restrictions rather than more (Council for Economic Education?, USA 2010-11).
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International Trade Creates More and Better Jobs
This lesson explores the relationship between productivity and international trade. Specifically, this lesson shows why there should be fewer trade restrictions rather than more. (EconEd 2006)
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Is Globalization a Dirty Word?
Students will:Define globalization, growth, and poverty.Analyze data regarding the connection between poverty reduction, economic growth, and globalization.Summarize the benefits and costs associated with an increasingly global economy. (EconEd 2002-14)
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Comparative Economic Systems
Students research the economic systems of a communist country and a third-world country and compare them to the US, guided by questions and using information from the CIA World Factbook website (EconEd 2007).
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Tic Tac Taxes!
Students will distinguish among federal, state, and local taxes and the goods and services they support, identify three basic types of taxes (income, sales, and property) and describe the purposes of each (EconEd 2002-2009)
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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)
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