The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia publishes lessons for K-12 teachers to use to teach economics and personal finance in their own classrooms. The lessons emphasize active- and collaborative-learning teaching methodologies.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s economic teachers offer one-day, three-evening, and weeklong professional development programs aimed at equipping K—12 teachers with the skills and knowledge to better teach their students about economics and personal finance in their own classrooms.
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Keys to Financial Success is a complete course plan for teaching personal finance to high school students. It is composed of 52 lessons designed to help you teach your students about personal finance using active and collaborative learning.
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The Philadelphia Fed has updated its popular video series, “The Federal Reserve and You.” The videos offer a history of central banking from Alexander Hamilton to the Federal Reserve System, explain the U.S. banking system, and describe how Fed’s functions affect our daily lives.
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