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  1. Learning lessons from market activity.(Focus: banking and finance)(retirement plans): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal by Matthew Tuttle, 2003-09-08
  2. Public-sector defined contribution plans: lessons from seven governments.: An article from: Government Finance Review by Girard Miller, Joseph J., Jr. Jankowski, 1998-12-01

41. Core Knowledge - Lesson Plans
Congress passed the Emergency banking Bill, the GlassSteagall Act of 1933, theFarm Credit Act, the National A. lesson One What was the Great Depression?
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March 12-14, 1998
"Brother, can you spare a dime?"
The Great Depression, 1929-1941
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Nine Lessons, Thirteen Weeks Students will investigate the events which precipitated the Great Depression. By researching the lives of individuals who experienced this, the students will gain an appreciation for the hardships endured by a majority of Americans. Students will examine the initiatives and programs which made up Roosevelt's New Deal and the lasting legacy of these programs. And the students will study the art and literature which were commissioned as a part of the New Deal to determine how they reflect the mood of the period. It is hoped that by the end of this unit the students will have gained an understanding of the root causes of the depression and an appreciation of the human spirit which can overcome even in the most trying of times. A. Concepts: Changes in America during the 1930's resulting from severe economic hardship and widespread poverty. Factors which lead us out of the depression: President Roosevelt and the New Deal programs. C. Skills: Students will acquire an understanding of the concepts listed above as well as an understanding of how Americans persevered and worked their way out of the greatest depression in the history of the United States.

42. D.12.9 Wisconsin Economic Standard
Get the Facts Resources on saving and investing, including an interactive quiz,links to free materials and lesson plans. What is Electronic banking?
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Explain the operations of common financial instruments (such as stocks and bonds) and financial institutions (such as credit companies, banks, and insurance companies)
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43. D.8.10 Wisconsin Economic Standard
Teaching Basic banking Principles Grades 7-12. Other Web Sites - This page listsweb sites offering a wealth of lesson plans for teaching economics, in
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Identify the economic roles of institutions such as corporations and businesses, banks, labor unions, and the Federal Reserve System
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AFL-CIO Today's Links American Labor History: An Online Study Guide - Includes an online general history of Labor in America and the Labor History Chronology. Chicago Board of Trade Learn everything you ever wanted to know and more about the world's oldest, largest and leading futures and options marketplace. The Federal Reserve System Financial Institutions - Kids' page from the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Wisconsin. Describes the difference between banks, financial institutions, and credit unions. Hoover's Online - Hoover's Online is a business service with information on the world's top 1500 companies. News and Facts about Unions, Jobs and Workers

44. Lesson Plans - Xpeditions @ Nationalgeographic.com
Extending the lesson Look at magazine advertisements and compile a control of otherbusiness enterprises (accounting, finance, banking, insurance, education
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“Ad-ing” to Geography Products Across Borders Complete Index “Ad-ing” to Geography Overview: Connections to the Curriculum: social studies, economics Connections to the National Geography Standards: Time: three hours Materials Required:
  • a variety of magazines (weekly news magazines, N ATIONAL G EOGRAPHIC , T RAVELER , sports magazines, teen-oriented magazines) and newspapers, both national and local
  • access to the Internet
  • poster boards
Objectives: Upon completing this lesson, students should be able to classify several economic activities and to analyze these spatial patterns. They will use advertisements for contemporary products to explore economic and geographic concepts presented in the lesson. Geographic Skills:
Acquiring Geographic Information
Organizing Geographic Information
Answering Geographic Questions
Analyzing Geographic Information
S u g g e s t e d P r o c e d u r e Opening:
  • Give each student a magazine and ask him or her to focus on the full-page and two-page advertisements. Ask students to make a list of all the advertised items. (Students may need some help identifying what is being advertised, as some ads focus on services or community goodwill efforts not easily recognized as products.) After students have made their individual lists, have them meet in groups of three to five to make a collective list and write it on poster boards. Post these lists in the room.
  • Compare the lists. Discuss which items are common to all of the lists and which are unique. Introduce the idea that geographers and economists use four categories to identify certain types of economic activities: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary (see definitions at the end of this lesson). Briefly describe the differences among the four and provide examples. Have students create a four-column chart using the four categories as headings and work in pairs to classify each of the advertised items within this chart.
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    47. Teach Impressionism: Lesson Plans
    Before the Performance, lesson 9. Artist. Edgar Degas was born to an affluentParisian banking family and briefly studied law before turning to art.
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    Teach Impressionism Index Lesson #9 Edgar Degas (duh-GAH)
    French, 1834-1917
    Before the Performance , about 1896-98
    Oil on paper laid on canvas
    18 3/4 x 24 3/4 in. © National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Subject Before the Performance depicts a favorite Degas subject, an off-guard moment in the life of the Paris ballet dancer. As the last minutes to curtain time tick by, these little "rats" (a common nickname for the company's adolescent dancers) daydream, gossip, and adjust their costumes. By the 1890s, Degas had little need to sell his work, thanks to earlier commercial success and inherited wealth. He was able to take more risks artistically, as demonstrated in the moodiness of this painting. Notice how the dancers' faces are blank and expressionless; they stand to the rear of the picture space, as if alienated from the viewer. The artist no longer tried to render his subjects' feelings. "They call me the painter of dancers," Degas said, "without understanding that for me the dancer has been the pretext for painting beautiful fabrics and rendering movement." Style The artist was fascinated by the succession of movements and gestures - one reason, no doubt, that he painted dancers in so many positions. He liked the artistic tension of arms and legs straining and twisting at odd angles, apparent in the two dancers on the right of this painting. The figure bisected by the picture frame (left) and the slash of trees across the background show the influence of photography on Degas' compositions. Some photographs capture unusual, spontaneous compositions with figures, and objects cropped off rather than whole within the image. Blurred edges and delicate application of paint give the painting a two-dimensional, decorative feeling reminiscent of the Japanese prints so popular at the time. Degas also used more brilliant, expressive colors than in earlier works. The orange tutus are a soft smudge of paint, resembling the original pastel that inspired this painting.

    48. Lesson Plans: Writing - Combining Ideas To Write Paragraphs - How To Write In En
    This lesson focuses on helping students develop a strategy for combining variousideas Today, New York City is an important commercial and banking center which
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    Writing - Combining Ideas to Write Descriptive Paragraphs Writing well constructed paragraphs are the corner-stone of good English written style. Paragraphs should contain sentences that convey ideas concisely and directly. This lesson focuses on helping students develop a strategy for combining various ideas into well formed sentences which then combine to produce effective descriptive paragraphs. Aim: Developing descriptive paragraph writing skills Activity: Idea grouping and consolidation at the sentence level leading to descriptive paragraphs Level: Intermediate to upper-intermediate Outline:
    • Introduce the topic of writing paragraphs by asking students what they consider a well formed paragraph. Introduce the idea of concise sentences as being integral to good English written style.

    49. GetYourFacts.com Curriculum Resources
    (read more) Teaching Basic banking Principles (AskERIC lesson plans) An understandingof banking is important for our students as we face the monetary
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    51. Lesson Plans - Math
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    52. Promising Practice Winning Lesson Plans
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    54. Eslflow's Guide To Esl Business/corporate Lessons & Consumerism
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    55. Description Of Resources For Learning Lesson Plans
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    56. Transferring
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    57. Lesson Plans
    lesson plans. Is education merely a form of informationtransfer (“banking” asPaulo Freire labeled it) or is education fundamentally about a relationship
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    The Promise and Perils
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    A critical look at the new technology By E. Wayne Ross T he digital revolution is transforming culture, communication, and commerce, but nowhere is faith in technology’s power more clearly demonstrated than in the classroom. E-learning is about much more than just plugging in a classroom computer. Some advocates predict that computers and modems will replace pencils and books and others believe that brick-and-mortar schools (and all but elite universities) will soon be obsolete. In a recent article for Education Week , Peter J. Stokes, vice president of Eduventures.com, a market-research company in Boston, describes e-learning as, “becoming literate [in] new mechanisms for communication: computer networks, multimedia, content portals, search engines, electronic libraries, distance learning, and web-enabled classrooms. E-Learning is characterized by speed, technological transformation, and mediated human interactions.” Christian Science Monitor that the public’s lack of questioning about technology is similar to the early euphoria over the automobile. “The benefits are personally experienced while the downside is more diffused,” says Scolve. It took decades before people started to balance the advantages of individual mobility and convenience provided by cars, with the collective impact of smog and unsustainable development patterns.

    58. Education World® : Lesson Planning : Financial Literacy Begins At School!
    McREL Hot Links by Subject Economics The lesson plans, activities, and curriculum BankDirectory Consumer banking Guide BankSite provides a number of
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    According to the National Endowment for Financial Education , as few as ten hours of classroom instruction can be enough to persuade students to improve their spending and saving habits. This week, Education World offers four lessons to help get them started on the road to financial responsibility! Included: Lessons about budgets, credit cards, producers and consumers, opportunity costs, and business plans.
    According to Youth and Money , a 1999 study conducted by the American Savings Education Council , fewer than half of U.S. high school and college students have a regular savings plan. Only about one-fourth of those students stick to a budget, and more than one-third don't keep track of their spending at all. Financial illiteracy isn't limited to students. Half of U.S. adults received a failing grade for their knowledge of basic economic concepts, according to a

    59. Sample Lesson Plans
    PLAN Teacher Jason Yant Date(s) of lesson Plan November B. Describe the reformingof banking and financing. What was the corner stone of his plans to bring up
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    Grade: Subject:   US History    Unit:   Ch. 15 Sec 1     Period:
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    (S) Today class we are going to begin discussion on President Roosevelt and his New Deal program. Before we begin though, I would like you to read One American’s Story on page 504. (I) Why did receiving a Civil Works Administration paycheck make people happy? (Because, it was the first paycheck they had gotten in almost 3 years.) Why did New Deal programs like the CWA raise the hopes of the American people? (It finally seemed like everything might get better.) ( R) Programs like this are enacted all the time to keep today’s American people from falling back into a depression. There are fears of depression all through out our Government. (5 min)
    Objectives
    1.    The students will identify Franklin Delano Roosevelt.     

    60. NH Historical Society - Lesson Plans - Topics
    lesson plans Topics by Focus Question and Era. barter; precapitalismto capitalism; farmers and cash; banking; emigration. SELF-EXPRESSION
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    BOUNDARIES

    What are the boundaries of New Hampshire and how did they get there?
    • settlement of the interior
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    • Indian Stream Republic
    • Webster-Ashburton Treaty
    • county boundaries
    • state sale of public lands
    NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND PEOPLE
    How have the natural environment and the way people live affected each other in New Hampshire?
    • sectionalism in NH
    • sectionalism in the colonies
    • over-hunting and over-trapping
    • over-cutting timber
    • water: rivers and canals
    • mills and pollution
    • population distribution
    • roads and bridges
    • North Country notches
    • agriculture
    • going west
    CULTURE, RACES, AND ETHNIC GROUPS
    What has happened when different cultures, races, and ethnic groups have met in New Hampshire?
    • slaves of NH owners
    • free blacks
    • Native American emigration and assimilation
    • demographics
    • immigrant mill workers
    • religious sects
    • cult of true womanhood
    POLITICS How have government and politics affected New Hampshire groups and individuals?

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