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NORTH JEFFERSON TEACHERS VENTURE OUT OF
CLASSROOM AND INTO THE ST, LOUIS FED

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:

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Jackie Himmelberg, 314-444-8311

FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 18, 1994
ST.

LOUIS

Debra Padgett and Donna Cook,

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teachers at North

Jefferson Middle School, traded in their pointers for pencils on
Nov. 7, 1994, to attend The ABCs of Global Trade, a free economic
education workshop hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis,
in conjunction with

the University of Missouri-St.

Louis

and

Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.

At the workshop, Padgett and Cook and more than 60 other Missouri
and Illinois high school teachers learned the issues behind free
trade and creative ways to explain them to their students.

A 1992

The need for this type of economic education is clear.

Gallop Poll on American Economic Literacy found that when American
high

school

seniors

were

asked

questions

about

fundamental

economics, only 35 percent could give correct answers.
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Post Office Box 442

• St. Louis, Missouri 63166

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Moreover, most respondents rated their knowledge of economics as
only fair or poor and overwhelmingly agreed that schools should
teach more about how the economy works.

This workshop is one in a series of instructional programs sponsored
by the Federal Reserve Banlc of St. Louis.

As part of its commitment

to

Fed provides

economic

education,

the

St.

Louis

educators,

students and the public with programs and materials on economic
issues and concepts, as well as the role of the Federal Reserve
System.

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has branches in Little Rock,
Louisville and Memphis.

It serves

the Eighth Federal Reserve

District, which includes all of Arkansas, eastern Missouri, western
Kentucky and Tennessee, southern Indiana and Illinois, and northern
Mississippi.


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