Title: Need for Economic Education
1Need for Economic Education
- Workforce participants need basic knowledge of
characteristics of economic systems - How markets establish prices
- How scarcity and choice affect allocation of
resources - Global nature of economic interdependence
- How work and earnings impact productivity
2Academic Standards for Economics
- Economic Systems (6.1)
- Markets and Influences of Governments (6.2)
- Scarcity and Choice (6.3)
- Economic Interdependence (6.4)
- Work and Earnings (6.5)
36.1 Economic Systems
A,B
Allocation of resources
C
Economic indicators
D
Fluctuations in Economic Activity
46.1 Economic Systems
56.1 Economic Systems
Grade 9
Compare/contrast economic systems, economic
indicators, historic examples in US
Grade 12
Evaluate, international application, use of
economic indicators, historic examples in global
economy
66.2 Markets the Influences of Government
A,B
Consumers Producers
C,L
Role of Money
E,F,G,H,K
Supply and Demand
Taxation, Public Goods, Economic Institutions,
Role of Government
D,G,H,I,J
710.2 Markets the Influences of Government
86.2 Markets the Influences of Government
10.2 Markets the Influences of Government
Grade 9
Goods/services flow, impact of competition,
Federal Reserve System, tax revenue/spending,
currency relationship
Grade 12
Circular flow, equilibrium, money supply,
government market impact, types of taxes,
cost/benefit analysis
96.3 Scarcity and Choice
A,C
Economic Resources
D,F
Cost/Benefit and Incentives
B,E
Opportunity Cost
106.3 Scarcity and Choice
scarcity, wants/needs, types of resources,
choice, cost, self-interest,
Grade 3
scarcity and choices, cost/benefit, opportunity
cost, negative/positive incentives
Grade 6
116.3 Scarcity and Choice
Grade 9
Efficiency of utilizing resources, opportunity
costs of public goods, media influences, marginal
analysis
Grade 12
Cost/benefit analysis of decisions, marginal
analysis of incentives, opportunity cost analysis
-- national and international
126.4 Economic Interdependence
A,E,F
Specialization
B
Why People Trade
C
Trade Barriers
Geographic Patterns
D,G
136.4 Economic Interdependence
146.4 Economic Interdependence
156.5 Work and Earnings
A,B,E
Income and Wealth
C,D
Profits and Losses
F
Risk and Rewards
Saving and Investing
G,H
166.5 Work and Earnings
176.5 Work and Earnings
18Content Groups
National Voluntary Content Standards from NCSS
- Distribution Methods - Standard 3
- Choice, Marginal Thinking, Incentives, Voluntary
Exchange Standards 1, 2, 4, 5 - Benefits of Specialization, Interdependence and
Markets, Prices As Signals, Benefits of
Competition Standards 6, 7, 8, 9
19Content Groups
National Voluntary Content Standards from NCSS
- Economic Institutions Standard 10
- Money, Banking, and Interest Rates Standards
10, 11 - Income, Productivity, Entrepreneurial Skills,
Investment and Standard of Living and
Unemployment Standards 13, 14, 15, 19 - Economic roles of government, Taxation, Monetary
and Fiscal Policies and National Well Being
Standards 16, 17, 18, 20
20National Standards and PA Standards
21Resources from
www.economicspa.org
- Affiliate of National Council on Economic
Education
- LOCAL OFFICES
- Temple University Center for Economic Education
- Villanova University Center for Economic Education