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Extractions: Let's see what we can do for your staff! Economics is often treated as the ugly stepchild of the Social Studies. Not as glamorous as history or as concrete as geography, it tends to get a passing treatment as it incidentally pops up in the curriculum. Perhaps it is because its concepts tend to be more sophisticated and hard to master. Or maybe it's because it seems as much a kin to Math as it does the humanities. Whatever the reason, economics does not get its due in the classroom. This week's links are offered in the hopes it will make the inclusion of economics in instruction a little less difficult and maybe even a little more fun. There will not be an IT Newsletter next week as we break for Thanksgiving, but we will resume on December 2nd with an edition dedicated to virtual science museums - can't wait! Enjoy this week's newsletter - there were so many good sites I couldn't limit it to a digital dozen!
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Extractions: our Working Families Resource Links: General Working Families Return To The Top 2001 Kids Count Data Book Online The broad array of data we present each year in the KIDS COUNT Data Book is intended to illuminate the status of Americas children and to assess trends in their well-being. By updating the assessment every year, KIDS COUNT provides ongoing benchmarks with which states can see how they have advanced or regressed since 1990.
CHILDREN NOW: California Policy The State of Our Children have reported on the status of California children inthe areas of education, family economics, health and California Policy links. http://www.childrennow.org/policy/index.cfm
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AOL Canada Search: Search Results Resources for Economists This site, managed by John Kane of SUNYOswego, containsan extensive collection of links to economics resources on the internet. http://search.aol.ca/cat.adp?id=80150&layer=&from=subcats
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Extractions: Ancient Greek Economics Home Page This page is made up of three categories: market, trade, and revenues and expenses. These are three main areas of the ancient Greek economy. The subjects below describe what shopping, trading, taxes and more would be like if you lived in Classical Athens. Below the following table of links there are some more links to supplement your search. They include a worksheet for comprehension of material, sources, suggested readings, a glossary of terms, and also a list of some great Greek Civilization websites. Summary Summary Summary 00 BC 00 BC TAXES Clothing 00 BC DONATIONS ... 00 BC 00 BC Luxuries 00 BC MILITARY Medicine ...