Business Education
University of Wisconsin's Econimic Resources
These sites include
information and wesites on career exploration and school-to-work, cooperatives,
economic data, economic education, environmental economics, Federal Reserve,
financial markets, international economics, news and entertainment, poverty,
resources for economists, search engines, and K-12: links for teachers.
The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition is a website designed to help teachers improve the economic and business literacy of secondary-school students. The site provides curriculum materials in a variety of disciplines, including economics, business, social studies, government, marketing, management, vocational education, family and life sciences, consumer education and careers. Includes information for students, teacher guides, and videos.
Edustock is an educational web page designed to teach young and old alike, what the stock market is, and how it can work for them. It includes tutorials on the stock market.
The Mint is an integrated web site designed for middle school and high school students, their teachers and parents for everything you need to know about money, your roles in the economy and offers an economic dictionary is a good study tool.
Banking on Kids showcases how simple it is to teach "banking concepts" to very young children by opening a bank within an elementary school.
McGraw Hill Teaching Methods Web Resources
America's Career Resource Network (ACRN)