The National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) is a nationwide network
that leads in promoting economic literacy with students and their teachers.
NCEE's mission is to help students develop the real-life skills they
need to succeed: to be able to think and choose responsibly as consumers,
savers, investors, citizens, members of the workforce, and effective
participants in a global economy.
| Financing Your Future A complete personal finance program on DVD for high school teachers and their students. |
| Virtual Economics® Version 3 is here! With over 1,200 supplemental lesson plans for K-12 teachers - plus multimedia concept demonstrations and state standards correlations - it's never been easier to teach economics and personal finance. |
| EconEdLink More than 568 lessons to choose from - and they're all FREE! |
| Thinking Economics Explore a new, interactive way to teach economics – and connect with your students – with this unique high school economics curriculum that is your high-tech alternative to a textbook. |
| Economics in U.S. History This new publication uses a unique mystery-solving approach to teach U.S. economic history to your high school students. |
| AP Economics The best way to prepare your students for the AP* exam.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board which was not
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| Youth Entrepreneurship Programs Includes Mini-Society®, Making a Job and EntrePrep. The awarded grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation provides NCEE the ability to administer and offer grants for these three nationwide programs. |
| Financial Fitness for Life This program provides a start-to-finish personal financial education that is comprehensive, rewarding and enjoyable, and involves the whole family. |
| Economics Challenge Do you have what it takes? Try out one of our sample tests to see if you're ready for the Economics Challenge. |
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Learn more about this exciting program developed by the U.S. Treasury in consultation with
four non-governmental economists and the following education organizations:
Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, Junior Achievement USA,
The National Council on Economic Education, and the National Endowment for Financial Education. Find out more »
The National Council on Economic Education's recently-convened 3rd National Summit on Economic and Financial Literacy offered an important and unique opportunity to focus on the shared priority of and calls to action for both the public and private sector in advancing economic and financial education efforts in our nation's schools. Find out more »
Honoring Champions of Economic Empowerment, we proudly present the 2008 NCEE Visionary Awards on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City.
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The Report Card - Survey of the States: Economic, Personal Finance, and Entrepreneurship Education in Our Nation's Schools in 2007, was released by the NCEE on June 13, 2007 during an online press conference. |
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The National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) has been granted the Excellence in Economic Education (EEE) Act award by the U.S. Department of Education for the fourth year of the program. The EEE award will infuse approximately $1.475 million, plus matching dollars, into state and local organizations dedicated to raising the level of competence in economic and financial literacy.
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The NCEE has released the findings of a new poll, conducted by Harris
Interactive (The Harris Poll® People), that examines adults’ and students’ current
understanding of basic economic concepts.
Executive Summary: PDF (60
kb)
Full Poll Results: PDF (264
kb)
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The 2008
NCEE/NAEE/GATE Annual Conference will be October 8-11, 2008 in Biloxi, Mississippi. Find out more »
The Global Association of Teachers of Economics (GATE) is a national and international membership organization sponsored by NCEE exclusively for K-12 teachers and others. | |
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