Federal Reserve System economic and personal finance education resources. Views expressed don’t necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve System.
We're excited to attend @NatlJumpStart #JSNEC19 with @ClevelandFed@RichmondFed to support financial education. The @FedEconEd program provides resources for students. Learn more about this program & in person opportunities: https://t.co/rhxfFaQ4BQ https://t.co/7GbZSglyvF #EconEd
@NewYorkFed@stlouisfed@JustinWolfers@FedEconEd#TrickOrTreat! Don’t let budgeting scare you. Our resources like Dollars & Sense can help students learn how to budget for expenses through unexpected life events: https://t.co/9wtJZvXLFE
Happy Halloween! 🎃👻
We jump started our week with over 125 teachers at the Fall Jump$tart Summit yesterday. Regional Executive Renee Haltom kicked off the day with a presentation about post-secondary education, followed by our Econ Ed team sharing #teacher resources: https://t.co/9wtJZvXLFE
A huge thanks once more to everyone who participated in the 58th Annual Financial Literacy & Economic Education Conference. We had a wonderful time speaking with and learning from all of you #CEEFLEEC.
At this moment, sessions on innovative and fun ways to incorporate important economics and personal finance concepts into the classroom are underway, and our Exhibitors Hall has been a constant flurry of activity. #CEEFLEEC
We invite students to build software solutions for meaningful problems and gain real world skills at this year’s #KCFed Code-A-Thon, Oct. 25-27. Registration for the two-day virtual event is now open. Learn more here: https://t.co/GsqZlwSYcN #KCFedCodeAThon
Save the date: Exploring Careers in Economics October 11, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. The Federal Reserve Board will welcome students in Washington, D.C. and via webcast to discuss career opportunities and diversity in economics. #FedEconJobs#Economics
Learn more https://t.co/vGfq7URKVK
Fall in love with economic education by following @FedEconEd. Your one stop shop to stay up to date on the latest #econed and #finlit tools from the Federal Reserve System. #AutumnalEquinox
We invite students to build software solutions for meaningful problems and gain real world skills at this year’s #KCFed Code-A-Thon, Oct. 25-27. Registration for the two-day virtual event is now open. Learn more here: https://t.co/GsqZlwSYcN #KCFedCodeAThon
The 58th Annual Financial Literacy & Economic Education Conference is just over two weeks – October 4-5, in Los Angeles! 🛎️The deadline to book your hotel room with a discount ($169 per night) is Friday, 9/20!🚨 For more details, visit https://t.co/ZmaX1HpyzO.
#Teachers, looking for a #classroom activity for #ConstitutionDay? Why not study McCulloch v. Maryland, a case regarding the Second Bank of the U.S.? Check out this lesson plan from @stlouisfed: https://t.co/VCur8EFgYj #sschat
Are you an expert on our ten dollar, founding father, Alexander Hamilton? Test your knowledge with this quiz from @MinneapolisFed: https://t.co/vvt0ELM2EI
#FedFriday: Next week the #FOMC meets. Check out our new infographic about the fed funds rate, then try your hand at the monetary policy quiz from @FedEconEd. True or False? The fed funds rate is used by the Treasury to measure the deficit. https://t.co/DEnwgf49Tf
Mark your calendars for this event. It's a great opportunity for your students to hear firsthand what it's like to have a career in economics. While you wait, check out the videos from the past events: https://t.co/y9ubPaWCCF
Save the date: Exploring Careers in Economics Oct. 11, 2019
The Federal Reserve Board will welcome students in Washington, D.C. and via webcast to discuss career opportunities and diversity in economics. #FedEconJobs#Economics
Learn more: https://t.co/aZl5rnsO9d
Video games are a great way to teach #econ and #finlit! We love using Chair the Fed from @sffed@sffeded to teach #monetarypolicy! What video games do you use to teach economics or personal finance concepts? #NationalVideoGamesDay https://t.co/OEmKgVtKwP
We’re hosting #DivEc19 with @WomenInEcon and @UR_RobinsSchool on September 20. We’re excited to welcome undergrad #economics students to discuss the diverse people, career paths and perspectives in economics: https://t.co/oxMUA4S02x
Our keynote is Dr. Marie T. Mora of @umsl.
Do you like using simple activities to demonstrate complex concepts? This activity from @stlouisfed demonstrates why when the money supply in an economy increases, the prices of goods and services tend to rise. https://t.co/qPiAozjsWK