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FCEE

Florida Council on Economic Education

Classroom Resources

Financial Literacy

The Florida Council on Economic Education and the many generous organizations throughout our state are proud to offer Florida teachers  the resources they need to teach students key Financial Literacy principles, such as: Choices, Money, Free Enterprise, Managing Cash, Banking Basics, Job Search, Consumer Credit and Debt, Purchasing and supporting an Automobile and Finding a Place to Live. Get Resources Now!

Business & Entrepreneurship

 The Florida Council and many generous organizations throughout the state offer many resources for teachers to help students learn about entrepreneurship and the vital economic principles of business management, such as:  Business Plans, Market Research, Marketing, Customer Satisfaction, Competition, Basic Accounting, and of course, Competition and Free Enterprise. Get Resources Now!

Stock Markets & Investments

 Through a combination of the Florida Stock Market Challenge and many other partner resources, the FCEE has many exciting ways to engage young people in learning about the American economy. The FCEE and its partners are proud to offer students and teachers invaluable resources in: Stock Markets, Investment Options, Owning a Home, Fraud Protection, Math and Algorithms, Portfolios, Social Security, Career and Retirement  Planning, and much more. Get Resources Now!

Macroeconomics, History & Theory

Whether you are an Advanced Placement teacher, a math teacher or a language arts teacher, chances are your students are deeply impacted by and interested in the following topics: Business cycles, Job Markets and unemployment, Production Costs, GDP, the Money Supply, Taxes and International Economics.  Explore the many wonderful opportunities available through the FCEE and its partners to give your students a rich learning experience in Macroeconomics, History and Theory. Get Resources Now!

 Economics Challenge

Enter your high school students in the 2010 NCEE National Economics Challenge sponsored by The Goldman Sachs Foundation!Begin by entering the competition in your state. There are competitions being held in 35 states. Each competition encourages students to apply their economics knowledge, work in teams, and is not only fun but offers prizes.There are two divisions-the Adam Smith Division for students currently taking an Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, honors, college level, or two-semester class, and the David Ricardo Division for students enrolled in all other general economics or one-semester economics classes.  Find out More!