Workshop Description

Classroom visit: Money and Banking at Veritas

Stephen taught two sections of middle school history at Veritas Classical Christian School. The students experienced a simulation in which they bought and sold goods and services, and could deposit and withdraw money from a bank. But then the bank failed, causing a panic. The lesson showed students about money, banking, inflation, bank runs, and recessions.

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Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Economic Education

Jan 10, 2024
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Veritas Classical Christian School
3400 Brook Rd
Richmond, VA 23227
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In-Service: No
Grade Level: Middle School

Stephen taught two sections of middle school history at Veritas Classical Christian School. The students experienced a simulation in which they bought and sold goods and services, and could deposit and withdraw money from a bank. But then the bank failed, causing a panic. The lesson showed students about money, banking, inflation, bank runs, and recessions.


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: Stephen Day
Contact Person:
Stephen Day
Center for Economic Education
Virginia Commonwealth University
(804) 828-1628
shday@vcu.edu

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