Newspaper Finance Activities
Real-life newspaper lessons correlated to the NEFE supplement.NEFE Copyright Information for NIE Program Usage
NIE PROFESSIONALS, please download and read the copyright information. It details the need for a contract for printing, in-paper and other usage by newspaper NIE programs.Wallet Wisdom Personal Finance Game
Created by a partnership between the Daily Advertiser (LA) and the Louisiana Council for Economic Education, the game is a fun way to teach students the fundamentals of personal finance.The Stock Market
This supplement describes the many institutions and activities involved in helping people and companies buy and sell stock. The stock market is not just one market. Some of its institutions are traditional, floor-based stock exchanges, like the New York Stock Exchange, and some are electronic, computer-based markets like The NASDAQ Stock Market. They are all part of "the stock market" that students (and teachers) will come to understand through this supplement.National Standards in Personal Finance
The National Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy provides these revised, updated standards, benchmarks, application examples, and glossary of terms, as a framework for program design for use by teachers, curriculum specialists, instructional materials developers and educational policymakers.Money Matters Teacher Guide
Money Matters Teachers Guide that goes with the Money Matters supplement. (The Money Matters supplement, created in partnership with the IMF Center, explores international monetary issues from 1871 to the present. It ties in well with U.S. and World History courses. A teacher guide accompanies the supplement.)Money Matters: The Importance of Global Cooperation
This supplement, created in partnership with the IMF Center, explores international monetary issues from 1871 to the present. It ties in well with U.S. and World History courses. A teacher guide accompanies the supplement. Also see Money Matters Teachers Guide.Focus on Finances
This financial literacy supplement offers Federal Trade Commission (FTC) content to help young consumers deal with issues of Identity Theft, Consumer Fraud, Debt, and Purchasing a New or Used Car.Be Money Smart
This financial literacy guide published by Junior Achievement (JA), with support from the Allstate Foundation, educates young people on how to prepare for their financial future. This program includes a How-To guide for potential NIE sponsorship by partnering with JA and Allstate. Low resolution version.Be Money Smart
This financial literacy guide published by Junior Achievement (JA), with support from the Allstate Foundation, educates young people on how to prepare for their financial future. This program includes a How-To guide for potential NIE sponsorship by partnering with JA and Allstate.Be Money Smart How-To Guide
This is the How-To Guide mentioned below.This financial literacy guide published by Junior Achievement (JA), with support from the Allstate Foundation, educates young people on how to prepare for their financial future. This program includes a How-To guide for potential NIE sponsorship by partnering with JA and Allstate.Are You Ready for the Real World
This financial literacy supplement, correlated to national financial education standards, was written by the Center for Economic Education at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. The GMU Center is part of the Virginia Council on Economic Education and the National Council on Economic Education.NEFE Copyright Information for NIE Program Usage
NIE PROFESSIONALS, please download and read the copyright information. It details the need for a contract for printing, in-paper and other usage by newspaper NIE programs.More from The Santa Fe New Mexican
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