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Students identify the relationship between economics and government and how both systems change over time. They are expected to teach a chapter from a text to their classmates. Full Review »
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Students devise an opinion poll pertaining to an economic policy, debate opposing economic issues and critique their performance. Full Review »
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Students determine differences between Keynes' and Hayek's economic philosophies. They describe economic freedom according to Hayek, as current economists describe it, then explain how Keynes' economic policies could limit economic freedom . Full Review »
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Students examine the history of Canada with a focus on the economic evolution of the country from the pre-contact period through the mid-19th century. They participate in class discussions, reference timelines and conduct research in small groups for presentation to the class. Full Review »
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Students compare and contrast all of the world's major economic systems. They are also to catergorize the economic systems in terms of ownership and distribution. Full Review »
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Students examine a case study discussing the economic situation in Asia. They explore a possible career in international trade and identify the basics of buying and selling a good overseas. Full Review »
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- 11th - 12th
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Students discuss supply, demand, scarcity, and opportunity costs and how these may affect business decisions in this Economics lesson for an upper-level High School class. The lesson includes possible cross-curricular extensions. Full Review »
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- 10th - 12th
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Students examine the role played by a nation's institutions in generating economic growth. They review several case studies, including sustained versus episodic growth, historic examples of how innovation changed the lives of individuals, and the afffects of innovation on Sub-Saharan Africa. Full Review »
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Students explore the role of economics. They examine the role that basic economic principles play in students' daily lives. Students consider local, national and international economic linkages. Full Review »
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Students read through this printable version of a handout discussing Economics and the Amercian Revolution. There are key terms and facts for students to focus on. This case study illustrates economic principles that remain important today. Students see the relationship between politics, law, and economics in the study. Full Review »
