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iNSPIRE Lesson Plans and PP Presentations grades 6-12
iNSPIRE Lesson Plans and PP Presentations grades 6-12
iNSPIRE lesson plans and presentations for grades 6-12 to accompany the "This is Capitalism" video series in partnership with Economics Arkansas, James Wilcox (Southern Miss.) and Stephens Inc. Available for previewing and downloading at no charge.
derek68·economicsarkansas.org·
iNSPIRE Lesson Plans and PP Presentations grades 6-12
NEW Activity Series: So Expensive! - Blog
NEW Activity Series: So Expensive! - Blog
We are excited to announce a new series of activities that will get students thinking about some interesting products and services and the factors that impact the price we pay for them as consumers!   These brand new activities are based around a Business Insider web series called So Expensive. Students will watch a video about a specific product or service, identify the specific factors of production that impact its price, and dig deeper by answering a few thought-provoking questions.   So Expensive #1: Supreme Brand So Expensive #1 - Supreme Brand (Nearpod) So Expensive #1 - Supreme Brand (No-Tech) Frequently Asked Questions   How often will this activity be released?
derek68·ngpf.org·
NEW Activity Series: So Expensive! - Blog
Wall Street Story
Wall Street Story
What if the debate between active and indexed stock investing were a Broadway musical about competing gangs, like West Side Story? Whether sung, read, or spo...
derek68·youtube.com·
Wall Street Story
The Honest Investment Ad You'll Never See
The Honest Investment Ad You'll Never See
What if investment firms advertising active management were required to include full disclosure of the historically low success rate of active versus indexin...
derek68·youtube.com·
The Honest Investment Ad You'll Never See
Segregation then and now: Metro Detroit | Bridge Michigan
Segregation then and now: Metro Detroit | Bridge Michigan
Following the fire and violence of 1967, Detroit established itself as the most segregated metro area in the country, with African Americans confined to narrow sections of the city and much of the suburbs a no-go zone. (See a Bridge report on the changes.)
derek68·bridgemi.com·
Segregation then and now: Metro Detroit | Bridge Michigan
10 facts about today’s college graduates
10 facts about today’s college graduates
College graduates generally out-earn those who have not attended college, yet many say they can’t afford to get a four-year degree – or that they just don’t want to.
derek68·pewresearch.org·
10 facts about today’s college graduates