Economics and personal finance education are complements, not substitutes Online publication date: Sat, 16-Aug-2014
by Deborah M. Figart
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education (IJPEE), Vol. 3, No. 4, 2012
Abstract: Personal finance and economics are two distinct subjects, with some common characteristics, that require instruction by highly qualified teachers. Both are critical to well-being of households, businesses, and the macro economy. The author discusses the evolving curricular requirements for economics and personal finance content and the importance of including both subjects in grades K-12 education.
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