Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: LESSON) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG) ) und (Schlagwörter: ECONOMIC)
Es wurden 12 Einträge gefunden
- Treffer:
- 1 bis 10
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Economic systems
This is an introductory lesson on economic systems. The students will determine how basic economic questions are answered in each system (School Improvement in Maryland 2008).
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Comparative Economic Systems
Students research the economic systems of a communist country and a third-world country and compare them to the US, guided by questions and using information from the CIA World Factbook website (EconEd 2007).
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Economic Sectors and International Development
Using poverty rate as a measure of development, students select countries five at a time to compare how resources are allocated to three economic sectors (agriculture, industrial, service). After making comparisons, students will identify patterns in which sector is emphasized by the wealthiest countries, and will look for patterns in the geographic distribution of countries ...
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Globalization and the Economic Crisis
In this lesson, students explore a series of political cartoons and consider the relationship between globalization and the economic crisis (USA: Brown University 2008-21).
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Understanding Economics in Civics and Government
20 lesson plans explore the role economics plays in government and its influence on political choices (USA: EconEd 2020).
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Economic Inequality in America
In this New York Times lesson students will learn about the problems of poverty and economic inequality in America and then will research possible solutions as they propose a new war on poverty for 2014 (2014).
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Economic Freedom, Political Freedom: Their Meaning, Their Results
How is economic freedom related to political freedom? The Heritage Organization and Freedom House are two ”think tanks” dedicated to researching this relationship. Explore the 50 variables that are considered such as property rights, price and wage controls, and banking. (EconEd 2007)
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BUBBLE TROUBLE: Analyzing Causes of the Economic Crisis.
In this NY Times lesson, students use several different resources from The New York Times to discuss, analyze, and present on the causes and effects of the 2008 economic crisis.
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Economic Data Lesson: Economic Policy Options
This is the final lesson in a series of lessons that introduces students to the economic data that economists use to assess the health of the economy. (USA: EconEd 2020)
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Onward and Upward?
In this New York Times lesson, students learn about the correlation between job growth and poverty. They investigate how national trends in economics, labor and commerce are playing out in their area and then go into the community to photograph and compile evidence. They present their findings in a class-wide project (2010).
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