Barbara Flowers Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Comments are mine and not those of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis or the Federal Reserve System.

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Barbara Flowers Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Comments are mine and not those of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis or the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Education Financial Literacy Conference April 2015

16 workshops between now and July 30

9 modules with videos, voice-over PowerPoints, SMART Board applications, interactive quizzes, and extension resources. Fractional Reserve Banking What is Money? GDP Inflation Unemployment History of Central Banking Jekyll Island and the Creation of the Fed Monetary Policy The Structure and Functions of the Fed

Topics in the Spring Issue Service Learning and Community Outreach in Personal Finance Know about Student Loan Debt Teaching about Taxes Personal Finance Education in the Southeast Financing Human Capital Financial Literacy Month

Katrina’s Classroom Lessons Katrina Strikes In the Aftermath A Fresh Start Back to School

Percy Peacock and the Credit Crisis Shopping Wisely with Olivia Owl Oscar Ostrich Faces the Future Penny Pigeon and the Missing Next Egg

Online Programs Video Q&A Podcasts Personal Finance App and E-book Interactive Whiteboards Infographics Professional Development Instructor Management Panel Lessons to Accompany Children’s Literature

We have Jack! Comparative Advantage Currency Exchange Inflation

We have Fred! Soar to Savings!

We have FRED!

We have Ella! Coming: Saving Credit Opportunity Cost Human Capital

Online Personal Finance

Video Q&A

Kid Lit