Economic Utility
(View Complete Item Description)This lesson was made for use in a business classroom to teach the concept of economic utility.
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This lesson was made for use in a business classroom to teach the concept of economic utility.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Lesson, Lesson Plan
This template is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Career Education Teachers in the Business, Marketing, and Management Career Field when creating digital online lessons. Headings and/or topics not included in the lesson plan should be marked N/A.
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Students will recognize that computer science is so important because it can be found in almost every career. Don't wait, start learning how to code today.
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The spreadsheet below will help you keep track of all your incorporated content items so that you can build an attribution statement to go alongside or underneath each piece.
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Use this checklist to make sure that all the requirements for open licensing are met. Please note that it is very helpful to review this checklist BEFORE you begin development work so that you are designing your resource with open licensing requirements in mind from the beginning.
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Nebraska Career and Technical Education Instructional Resource Vetting Rubric
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This lesson contains a brief overview of the accounting profession. I have included some links to additional information and a couple videos in the presentation.
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Secondary educators across Lebanon County, Pennsylvania developed lesson plans to integrate the Pennsylvania Career Education and Work Standards with the content they teach. This work was made possible through a partnership between the South Central PA Workforce Investment Board (SCPa Works) and Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU13) and was funded by a Teacher in the Workplace Grant Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. This lesson plan was developed by one of the talented educators who participated in this project during the 2018-2019 school year.
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This lesson will teach you the difference between different investments, what they are and the risk involved with each.
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This 1 minute video will define what a mutual fund is and will aid students in standard EPF. 18
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Students will create a beginning resume that represents their current work experience and demonstrates their knowledge of rhetorical situations for professional writing.
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Students will learn how their values influence financial decisions. Students will understand the difference between a want and need, and they must take care of their needs first when it comes to making financial decisions. They will also learn how opportunity costs and trade-offs can help them with their financial decision making.
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This lesson will help students explore different budgeting tools that will identify where their income is coming from and recognize the different categories they will need to budget their expenses to manage their money wisely.
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This lesson should follow discussion regarding basic methods to saving money and basic money management. This lesson will provide information about the difference of saving money and investing money. A specific emphasis on what a mutual fund is, and how this investing strategy can be used for long-term financial growth.
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This lesson will provide high school students with information about what information is collected by the three main credit bureaus and included on a credit report, and how credit bureaus share the information. Free resources for viewing personal credit scores also discussed.
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This technical assistance guide was developed for secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers. It intended to help you understand just what Open Education Resources (OER) are, and how they can benefit CTE classrooms.
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This exercise is for an advanced writing and/or career ready class. The research to be carried out can be done prior to the commencement of the Slideshow creation process, with the class teacher, or as part of the computer class, in which the Slideshow is created.
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The eighth episode of our podcast series answers a crucial economic question: Where do prices come from? Listeners discover that supply and demand work together like the two blades of a scissors to determine the market equilibrium – and the prices of the things you buy.
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Students will begin to explore career fields that they are interested in within the results of their career aptitude test. Students will need to complete the career cluster activity with their results they need to choose an occupation within the field. Once this has been completed students will take a deep dive into that field.
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This lesson goes over the three C’s of creditworthiness, how to improve your creditworthiness, and has some examples of bad creditworthiness and what those people did to overcome their situation. There is a presentation attached,worksheet, and key.
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