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Preparing Students for College and Careers
Discover the latest research on the quality of jobs in the labor market, as well
as data about skills needed for “good jobs” and higher-paying career paths.
We will investigate workforce equity, as well as new classroom materials tied
to entrepreneurship, rising college costs, careers in children’s literature, and
businesses linked to Negro Leagues baseball.
The Changing Landscape of Payments
Examine the role of digital currency and how its growth has impacted the
payments industry. We will also explore data behind cryptocurrency, the
relationship between payments and economic and banking conditions, and
new lessons for the classroom related to crypto, 21st Century banking, and
digital currency usage amongst diverse populations.
Cash, Cards, Mobile, Oh My! How We Pay in the 21st Century
Register now to attend Federal Reserve Education’s April 20 Financial Literacy Month webinar.
Exploring Careers in Economics
During the event, students will hear from Federal Reserve staff and research assistants. Organized to broaden awareness of careers in economics and to further develop a diverse pool of talent interested in the field, Exploring Careers in Economics will offer students a chance to learn about and discuss opportunities in economics.
Watch live at: www.federalreserve.gov or https://www.youtube.com/federalreserve
PACED Pretzels
Students learn about the five-step PACED decision-making process. Students complete a decision-making grid and participate in a taste test to determine the best mini pretzel. They learn about ways to complete a decision-making grid for criteria.
Teaching Economics in Changing Times: Inputs Into Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve Education hosted a virtual learning experience for educators nationwide focused on the current economy and the steps involved in conducting monetary policy. View the event recording on demand.
Opportunity Occupations in the 10th Federal Reserve District
Opportunity occupations, or jobs that don't require a four-year degree yet typically pay above the national annual median wage, are important to the economy and many are anticipated to have solid growth. Use this infographic to explore these careers!
21st Century Careers: Student Webinar Series - A Portrait of Leadership
An interview with the CEO and President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Esther George, about her career journey and experiences.
21st Century Careers: Student Webinar Series – Today's Leadership Landscape
An interview with local leaders sharing their career experiences and lessons learned on their road to leadership.
An Act for the Ages: The Federal Reserve Act
In this lesson, students will examine the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the establishment of the unique structure and functions of the Federal Reserve System.