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Education

The Philadelphia Fed promotes economic and financial literacy and a greater understanding of the role of the Federal Reserve System through its educational programs.

We provide teachers and students with resources that will help them better understand important economic concepts and issues.

RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS

The Philadelphia Federal Reserve offers a range of educational materials for teachers:

Teachers:
Sign up to be notified of upcoming economic education events and publications on our e-mail notification sign-up page.

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RESOURCES FOR Individuals

These resources will help in researching issues important to individuals about the Federal Reserve System and payments systems.

Additional Resources for Individuals...

Money in Motion Exhibit

Come to Money in Motion, where over 180,000 visitors have learned about money, banking, and the Federal Reserve System.

This permanent exhibit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is free and employs advanced presentation technology and interactive displays.

Teachers: Find lesson plans specific to the exhibit.

Teacher Training

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Making Sense of Money and Banking: A Course for TeachersOur economic education specialists offer a range of Teacher Training Programs, classes, and workshops.

All registrations are online. Go to the Teacher Training Programs page to register online.

Featured Podcast

Standards in Economic Education

In this podcast, Andrew Hill talks about how he uses the National Voluntary Content Standards in Economics to develop lesson plans for teachers. icon-podcast

FRS Education

federal reserve education logoFind links to more Federal Reserve instructional materials and tools External Link that can increase your understanding of the Federal Reserve, economics and financial education.

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