Curriculum
NCEE Catalog of Resources for Teaching Economics & Personal Finance K-12
The National Council on Economic Education is a nationwide network that leads in promoting economic literacy with students and their teachers.
NCEE's lessons utilize active learning techniques, where your students take part in simulations, group decision-making, problem solving, classroom demonstrations, role-plays, and group presentations. In short, your students learn by doing. You'll use real world scenarios and simulations that your students can relate to their everyday lives.
To learn about the many resources available through NCEE, visit their online store at http://store.ncee.net. To learn how your school may become eligible for curriculum discounts, contact ICEE.
University of Missouri-St Louis Center for Entrepreneurship & Economic Education
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education at the University of Missouri-St Louis works to increase the quantity and enhance the quality of entrepreneurship and economics taught in K-12 classrooms through teacher education and curriculum development.
Center personnel research, write and publish economics curriculum for the purpose of enhancing students' economic education experience. To review the many resources available, including publications, lessons and web sites, visit: http://www.umsl.edu/~econed/.
The Center is affiliated with the Missouri Council on Economic Education and the National Council on Economic Education and is part of a national network of economists and educators dedicated to increasing economic understanding.
Indiana Council for Economic Education
KidsEcon Posters© (KEP) is a curriculum project of the Indiana Council for Economic Education dedicated to giving teachers the tools they need to help their students understand the exciting economic world around them.
