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A Word on the Economy: Why Is the Country Facing a Financial Crisis?
Need a little help understanding and explaining current events in financial markets to your students? Check out this easy-to-understand presentation on the current economic situation available from the St. Louis. Fed. |
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In the Shoes of a Fed Policy Maker
A three-day seminar for high school economics and social studies teachers with Federal Reserve specialists and Wall Street professionals conducting briefings about the current economic situation and key issues related to monetary policy. 2009 Agenda and Presentations |
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Fed Challenge Competition
Teams from high schools play the roles of monetary policy-makers in this annual competition by analyzing current economic conditions and recommending the course for monetary policy. |
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Visiting the New York Fed
Visitors learn about the Federal Reserve System's central banking functions and enter the New York Fed's vault to see and learn about the world's largest accumulation of gold. |
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Euro Challenge
The Euro Challenge is an educational opportunity for high school students to learn about the European Union and the euro. The Euro Challenge is a program launched and supported by the Delegation of the European Commission to the United States, with the support of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. |
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Financial Literacy In Action
Provides six learning activities (with teaching plans), based on existing websites, to promote understanding about investing, credit, banking, spending plans, insurance, and taxes. |
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FedWorks Guide for Teachers
Prepares classes for a tour of the New York Fed and the FedWorks exhibit with background materials and suggested assignments. 39 pages / 763 kb |
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Federal Open Market Committee Simulation Activity
Students assume the role of members of the Fed's most powerful monetary policy-making group, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), in this simulation activity. |
