Related Links

National Council on Economic Education www.ncee.net

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago www.chicagofed.org

Foundation for Teaching Economics www.fte.org

Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education www.sia.com/about_sia/html/sifee.html

Detroit Newspapers in Education www.dnie.com

Kentucky Council on Economic Education www.econ.org

Michigan Council for Social Studies www.michigancouncil.org

The CommonSenseEconomics.com website provides numerous links to creative teaching ideas on how to address the 20 National Voluntary Standards in Economics to advance learning economics, personal finance, and entrepreneurship.   Use any textbook.  Click on Instructor Resources

Instructional Resources and Cool Stuff for the ClassroomThere, you will find links to educational video clips, effective websites, and innovative ideas how to teach introductory economics. It uses technologies and tools that will help economic educators to develop practical, fun courses and activities for "Economics for Life" programs.   The website provides valuable information for instructors regardless of whether they adopt  the associated textbook Common Sense Economics by Gwartney, Stroup and Lee.

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