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Supply Online Module for Non-educators
Supply and demand are among the most fundamental concepts in economics. An understanding of these topics helps explain the economic world in which we live. Understanding the behavior of sellers provides some insight into the concept of supply.
Market Equilibrium Online Module for Non-educators
Supply and demand are among the most fundamental concepts in economics. An understanding of these topics helps explain the economic world in which we live.
Sneak-a-nomics Digital Badge Program
Elementary school teachers: How do elementary-aged students benefit from learning economics? Can you “sneak” it into the subjects you already teach? Here’s a professional development opportunity to learn how—and earn a digital badge for doing it.
GDP: What is it? Online Module for Non-educators
This short online module for non-educators defines GDP, explains its components, and defines per capita GDP.
GDP: Measurement and Growth Online Module for Non-educators
This short online module for non-educators explains how GDP is measured, the difference between real and nominal GDP, the difference between levels of GDP and percentage change in GDP, and what a trend growth rate is.
Budgeting Basics Digital Badge Program
Achieve an understanding of budgeting. Learn how to develop SMART goals, how to determine your net worth, and how budgeting can help you increase your net worth and achieve your goals. You will earn digital badges as you learn about budgeting.
Payments 101 Online Module for Teachers and Students
In this module, students will learn about the history of payments and the Federal Reserve’s role in the payments system.
FRED Data Practitioner Digital Badge Program
This digital badge program focuses on seven foundational FRED® data skills and uses live data from FRED® to provide opportunities for hands-on practice and learning.
FRED® Blog Reading Q&As
FRED® Blog Reading Q&As are based on posts from the FRED Blog. Each short reading offers an economic insight based on a FRED graph and includes multiple-choice questions on information literacy, numeracy and economic analysis skills.
Teaching Tips 2.0: Opportunity Occupations Student Activities
Help students think critically about "opportunity occupations" in their area and their own future career goals.