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Ele:Vate: Economic Literacy Education: Vital Assets for Transformation & Empowerment Economic literacy is important for all students, but it seems that at-risk, urban youth could especially benefit from direct exposure to economics in a school setting because so much of what is “absorbed” by middle and upper income students from their families’ interactions with mainstream economic and governmental entities is not available to most low income students. To read more about this important initiative click here.



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The Powell Center's Lesson Plans bring teachers clear, easy-to-follow solutions for promoting economic literacy in the classroom. All lessons were originally developed for use in Collegiate School's K-12 Model Economic Education Program. In the last two years, they have been adapted for use with specific audiences. Search by concept, by grade level, or by Keystone Economic Principle, subject, or NCEE Voluntary Standard. Or click on "View All" to see every lesson plan available.

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Standard 1 : Scarcity
Standard 2 : Marginal Cost/Benefit
Standard 3 : Allocation of Goods and Services
Standard 4 : Role of Incentives
Standard 5 : Gain from Trade
Standard 6 : Specialization and Trade
Standard 7 : Markets - Price and Quantity Determination
Standard 8 : Role of Price in Market System
Standard 9 : Role of Competition
Standard 10 : Role of Economic Institutions
Standard 11 : Role of Money
Standard 12 : Role of Interest Rates
Standard 13 : Role of Resources in Determining Income
Standard 14 : Profit and the Entrepreneur
Standard 15 : Growth
Standard 16 : Role of Government
Standard 17 : Using Cost/Benefit Analysis to Evaluate Government Programs
Standard 18 : Macroeconomy-Income/Employment, Prices
Standard 19 : Unemployment and Inflation
Standard 20 : Monetary and Fiscal Policy


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