Economic concepts are powerful tools for speech and debate students. With Economic Thinking's Economics In A Box Homeschool Curriculum, students can learn economics as they research and prepare for policy debate, value debate, and extemporaneous speaking.
Economic's in a box includes everything you need for a 16-week high school course in economics.
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- Common Sense Economics What Everyone Should Know About Wealth and Prosperity, by James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, and Dwight R. Lee. 194 pages.
- Microeconomics and Macroeconomics as explained by John Stossel. 2 DVDs.
- Eight Economic Principles of Economics explained by Russel Sobel. 1 DVD.
- Stossel In The Classroom 2007. 1 DVD.
- Stossel In The Classroom 2008. 1 DVD.
- Seven Principles of
- Student Guide includes complete week by week syllabus, required readings, video segments, essay topics, and workbook questions. 65 pages.
- Teacher Guide includes complete week by week syllabus, and student guide answers. 98 pages
- Seven Principles of Effective Public Policy by Lawrence Reed
- Practice tests, Exams, and Answer Key.
- Supplemental Readings & Activities (66 pages, 21 articles, 3 activities)
- Economics In a Box Curriculum Flyer (revised July) (pdf format)
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Over 4,000 homeschool debate students have attended Economic Thinking seminars on past debate topics. Now students can dig deeper into economic priciples and analysis, and learn how to integrate economics into debate cases and arguments. This curriculum is based on Common Sense Economics by James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, and Dwight R. Lee.