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Educational Resources
Highlights
Interview: Speaking with Susan Nash about our e-learning projects Interview: Speaking with Susan Nash about our e-learning projects offsite link
Jody Hoff, senior manager for Econ Ed, discusses some of our current and upcoming online resources.
Open and Operating Open & Operating: The Federal Reserve Responds to September 11
This is a video-based lesson designed for high school and college students that provides teachers of history and economics a flexible format in which to introduce the Federal Reserve System.
Explore The Economy: Crisis & Response website The Economy: Crisis & Response
What does regulatory reform mean for the Fed? What is being done to prevent another financial crisis? What lies ahead on the road to recovery? New graphics and analysis answer these questions.
What is the Fed? What is the Fed?
The "What is the Fed?" section offers readers a concise and interactive tool to explore the Fed's history, structure, and responsibilities.
IES Visit the updated International Economic Summit website.
The IES program is a world trade simulation that teaches high school students fundamental economic concepts within the context of international trade. The website features information on how the program works and how teachers can receive training on bringing the curriculum into their classrooms.
Student Activities

Visit FedVille

Ask Dr. Econ

Fed Chairman Game

American Currency Exhibit

Great Economists Treasure Hunt

Federal Reserve Education Activities offsite link

Publications

What is the Fed?: An overview of the history, structure, roles, and responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System

Great Economists and Their Times

12L Economic Trends

Economic Letter

Teacher Resources

American Currency Exhibit

Bank Tours

The Economy: Crisis and Response

What is the Fed?

International Economic Summit

Open and Operating Video

Personal Finance Lesson Plan & Game

University Symposium

Federal Reserve Education Portal offsite link

Federal Reserve Education Lesson Plans offsite link

Workshops and Other Resources

Contacts

Public Information

General contact information for FRBSF departments and functions