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JumpStart Coalition
http://www.jumpstartcoalition.org
This organization maintains (with the
help of the National Institute for
Consumer Education) a searchable database
of personal finance educational
materials. There's also a section that
lists personal financial management
guidelines and benchmarks.
KidsBank.com
http://www.kidsbank.com/
KidsBank.com™ is a tutorial website
brought to you by Sovereign Bank that
explains the fundamentals of money and
banking to children
SoundMoney
http://www.soundmoney.org
Visitors can listen any time (via this
site) to recent broadcasts of this
popular radio show on personal finance.
The resources section includes listings
of web sites, books, etc. related to
weekly broadcasts. There's also a forum
for sharing tips on saving money.
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Dallas Federal Reserve Bank: Student Resources
http://www.dallasfed.org
Find out about programs, online games and
activities, and other useful links for
students.
Dallas Federal Reserve Bank: Teachers' Materials
http://www.dallasfed.org/ca/pfemonth.html
Teaching packets, lesson plans, videos
are available free of charge to high
school economics teachers.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Educational Resources
http://www.bos.frb.org/education/index.htm
The Boston Fed is committed to economic
and personal financial education. With our
publications, competitions, and online
learning, we hope to engage students and
adults in learning about the Federal
Reserve System, consumer issues, and a
wide range of economics topics.
You might also enjoy this site New
England
Economic Adventure to travel back over 400
years of New England’s history to learn
how growth occurs
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank
http://www.minneapolisfed.org/econed/
This site has a section on teaching
economic concepts using the Internet.
Information on the Economics
Challenge and a student essay contest
is also provided.
New York Federal Reserve Bank
http://www.ny.frb.org/education/index.html
Be sure to check out the 'Econ Explorers
Club.' 5th and 6th grade students learn
about inflation, money and the world of
work through hands-on, community-based
projects. A Federal Open Market
Community simulation give students the
opportunity to make decisions about
monetary policy based on economic data.
Richmond Federal Reserve Bank
http://www.richmondfed.org/educational_info/
Publications with classroom activities
for K-12 teachers are available here.
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank
http://www.frbsf.org/education/index.html
Introduce the 'Muffin Market' to your
students via a download-able computer
simulation, videotape and collateral
materials. This site also contains
numerous video clips, a treasure hunt and
even an online museum.
St. Louis FRED II
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/
With the U.S. economy increasingly
becoming a topic of interest, more and
more individuals and organizations are
finding that up-to-date financial and
economic data are critical to their
success. Through the FRED® database, the
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
provides consumers, students, economists
and financial institutions around the
world with economic and financial
information in an easy-to-use format.
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Commanding Heights The Battle for the World Economy
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/hi/
The purpose of this site is to promote
better understanding of globalization,
world trade and economic development,
including the forces, values, events, and
ideas that have shaped the present global
economic system.
Dr. T's EconLinks.com
http://econlinks.com/
Dr. T's EconLinks.com provide a portal to
carefully screened economics, business
and finance sources on the Web.
EcEdWeb, Economic Education Web
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/teach.htm
This award-winning site has numerous links to sites of interest to K-12 teachers. Find curricular materials, web teaching ideas, standards, discussion lists and more.
EconData
http://www.econdata.net
This site lists more than 400 links to socioeconomic data sources and a top-ten list of sites. The data collections section includes tools, compendia and intermediaries to give visitors access to multiple data sources.
Economagic
http://www.economagic.com/
This is a comprehensive site of free, easily available economic time series data useful for economic research -- economic forecasting, in particular. Students are given easy access to large amounts of data and can get charts of that data.
Orley AmosWorld
http://www.amosweb.com/
The 500-term glossary here is a favorite
among economic educators. Be sure to
review Mr. Economy's 'Question of the
Week' for irreverent, yet informative,
responses to questions about economics.
Resources for Economists on the Internet
http://www.rfe.org
This guide lists the many resources on
the Internet of interest to academic and
practicing economists, as well as those
interested in economics. In all, more
than 700 resources are listed here and
almost all are described.
Whitehouse Briefing Room
http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/esbr.html
The purpose of this service is to provide
easy access to current Federal economic
indicators. It provides links to
information produced by a number of
Federal agencies. All of the information
included in the Economic Statistics
Briefing Room is maintained and updated
by the statistical units of those
agencies.
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CIA World Factbook Online
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
The CIA presents information organized by
country: maps, geographic data,
population demographics, government
descriptions, economic data,
communications systems, transportation
systems, military, international
disputes, etc.
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National SMS
http://www.nationalsms.com/
SMS stands for Stock Market Simulation.
The word simulation means that the SMS is
more than just a game. It is a tool that
teachers can use to help instruct their
students in the world of economics,
finance, current events, math, social
studies, and technology.
The Stock Market Game ™
http://www.smgww.org/
The Stock Market Game (SMGWW) is an
electronic simulation of Wall Street
trading, designed to help students and
adults understand the stock market, the
costs and benefits involved in decision-
making,
the sources and uses of capital and other
related economic concepts.
Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
http://www.wsjclassroomedition.com/index.html
The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
gives teachers timely articles and fully
developed lesson plans covering economic
concepts such as decision making,
cost/benefit analysis, supply and demand,
and incentives.
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