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Grade12,
Economics
Std. 2.2: Describing the struggle experienced by economies
in transition
2.3: Explaining how the desire
for growth potential, labor supplies, product supplies, and
adaptive capability influence a country's choice of economic system |
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| Lesson Plans: Comparative Economics.
Students will compare the economies of Chad,
North Korea, and the United States.
Introductory lesson on economics systems.
Students will identify
the major types of economic systems and explain how each answers the
fundamental questions.
Bead
Game Simulation.
Students will have the opportunity to participate
in the three basic economic systems, (market, command, and tradition). By
working in each of the systems, students internalize the fundamental
values present in each system. They also gain insights into the basic
advantages and disadvantages of each system.
Command Economies
Through participation in a simulation, students will learn about the
Command Economic System, which is found in countries like the Former
Soviet Union, North Korea, and China.
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| Resources:
Alabama Virtual Library
Economics America
A nationwide, comprehensive program
for economic education in America's schools.
EcEdweb. The mission of
EcEdWeb, the
Economic Education Website, is to provide support for economic education
in all forms and at all levels.
AmosWEB.
Outstanding online economics resource. All resources ,except the
E-tutor, are available free of charge.
ECONlinks
Site developed to provide easy access to basic economic and financial
information for students in economics and business courses. The list of
links is purposely not encyclopedic, but contains a variety of resources
that you will find useful in your courses.
Schools of Economic
Thinking
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