This is a question for teachers, parents, administrators, librarians, and anyone else who thinks they can help.
I'm a home educated student in my final months of highschool. I'll be graduating this winter and starting college full time in the spring (already duel enrolled in a near by university). It's that time of year again when we start tying up loose ends anad gathering materials for the next year, and while I wont be homeschooling much longer, there are a few things that I still need and/or want to do and study.
Can anyone suggest a good curriculum for Economics? I already asked this question in the homeschooling section, but I figured anyone involved in education could be of some assistance. We're looking for something that doesn't just glance over topics, but if there's nothing like that we can always adapt things and use it as a guide for a more hands-on, project based study.
Also, does anyone know of a good textbook or curriculum guide to use for Critical Thinking?
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