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Peer reviewedLeet, Don R. – Social Studies Review, 1985
Schools must help students develop the ability to evaluate and make reasoned choices about personal and society-wide economic issues. One strategy that research has shown can help schools teach economic literacy is called DEEP, an acronym for the Developmental Economic Education Program. Steps for implementing DEEP are described. (RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education


