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  • A DUCK`S BILL ON CAPITOL HILL?: Taking a Stand on Wildlife Conservation Legislation

    In this lesson, students examine the positions of various parties on proposed federal ecosystem conservation legislation, including private property owners, legislators, and conservationists, in order to represent their perspectives in a class discussion. (NY Times Lesson 2005)

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  • Fewer Watts and Fatter Wallets

    Students learn about incentives for alternative energy programs and the role played by non-price determinants in energy choices. (EconEd 2005-18)

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  • Talking about statistics and climate change

    Schülerinnen und Schüler erlernen in dieser Unterrichtseinheit neue Redemittel zur Besprechung von Statistiken und setzen sich gleichzeitig unter Verwendung der Seite climateimpactsonline.com mit dem Klimawandel auseinander (2015).

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  • Teaching About Climate Change With The New York Times

    Seven starting points for teaching and learning about the topic, along with a list of links to much more, from Learning Network lesson plans to Times video, graphics, articles and photographs (2014).

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  • Balance of Payments

    International trade allows countries to buy and sell both domestic and foreign goods, as well as services and financial assets. A country’s transactions are summarized in a set of accounts called the ”Balance of Payments (BOP).” Students will learn how to record transactions in the BOP accounts, and why the sum of the current account and capital account must equal zero ...

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  • Frontier Specialists: Trade - absolute and comparative advantage

    The level of output in an economy can be increased through specialization. Economic specialization occurs when people produce different goods and services than they consume. It requires people to exchange goods and services (EconEd 1999-2011)

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  • Where Does the Money Come From?

    Students will: Explain that tax revenues are collected from households and businesses for use by various levels of government--federal, state, and local. Predict the types of taxes they (or people in their household) will have to pay over the next several years. (EconEd 2002-2009)

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  • Human Capital For Money

    Students will: Identify the relationship between levels of education and wages or salary. Locate information about median income and education levels of a given occupation or career. Define human capital as the sum of a person’s productive knowledge, experience and training. Identify the skills, knowledge, and training (human capital) people will need for various jobs in the ...

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  • What Does A Dollar Really Buy?

    Students will: Describe the purpose of a price index. Explain how a price index is calculated. Describe the weaknesses of the CPI. Interpret CPI data as a measure of economic health. Identify who is harmed and who is helped by inflation. (EconEd 2002-2009) 

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  • Time Value of Money

    Key Economic Concepts: Interest Rate (EconEd 1999-2009)

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