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Current Perspectives on Racial Economic Opportunity Webinar
This Federal Reserve Education event in the Discussing Race and Inequality in the Classroom series invited industry experts and well-known researchers and economists to share their views on how racial inequality impacts economic mobility and opportunity.
Progress Through Parity: A "Let Us Put Our Money Together" Lesson Plan
In this lesson, students will examine primary source documents and non-fictional reading about the history and unique role of the first Black-owned and operated financial institutions in the U.S., also called Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs).
Exploring Economic Sectors
Students are introduced to the Federal Reserve's Beige Book and how this report assesses economic conditions in the U.S. by looking at changes in different economic sectors. Sector descriptions and discussion questions are included.
Common Cents: Investments
This article reviews the different investment options for youth, including savings accounts, certificates of deposit, saving bonds, 529 savings plans and stocks. An investment word match activity is included.
TEN Magazine
TEN magazine is a quarterly publication that highlights the Kansas City Fed's research and practices through the experiences of everyday people from around the region.
Bankers in the Classroom
This guide suggests resources for bankers to use in presenting financial concepts to elementary, middle and high school students. The guide includes lesson plans, role plays, activities and Traveling Trunk materials.
Atlanta Fed YouTube Channel
Check out the Atlanta Fed's videos on our YouTube Channel!
Where Do You Bank? Infographic
This infographic introduces students to the factors they should consider when choosing banking services.
Making Finance Personal: Project-Based Learning for the Personal Finance Classroom
Project-based learning involves activities designed to interest and motivate students as they learn.
The Money Circle
Advance your high school students’ knowledge of money through this free, revamped, comprehensive, eight-lesson curriculum series that will engage and challenge them to apply both personal finance and economic perspectives when it comes to money. Help develop students’ awareness as consumers, while improving their decision-making and financial planning skills.