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Other PEP Resources
Your Bank's Check Printing Company
Many check printing companies will provide practice check booklets that
can be given to students. These booklets would complement the Check it
Out! video. For more information, contact your local check printer's
representative.
Junior Achievement
Junior Achievement
of Georgia’s vision is that students of JA will be prepared leaders,
effectively competing in the global economy, and ultimately driving the
economic success of Georgia. Using business or community volunteers, JA
brings award-winning economic programs to K-12 students in classroom,
after school, and corporate settings. JA programs teach children about
today’s economy, develop character skills, and reinforce the value of
staying in school. JA volunteers, whether hosting students for a JA Job
Shadow one-day event or teaching in the classroom for 5-8 visits, are
trained and equipped with all of the JA program materials. Volunteers
are encouraged to interweave their business experiences into the
lessons, which help the students connect theory to reality. Founded
locally in 1943, JA of Georgia currently has offices in Atlanta,
Augusta, Columbus, Dalton, Gainesville and Savannah.
For more information, please contact the Junior
Achievement office at 404-257-1932 x203.
Georgia Council on Economic Education
The Georgia Council on Economic Education has agreed to lend their
economics-related resource materials to bankers for use in the PEP
program. Their materials range from K-12. For more information about the
resources or how to obtain them, contact the Council office at
404-651-3280.
Federal Reserve System
Public Information Materials is a catalogue of the publications and
audiovisual materials prepared by the 12 Federal Reserve Banks and the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The materials are
designed to increase public understanding of the functions and
operations of the federal reserve system, monetary policy, financial
markets and institutions, consumer finance and the economy. Audiovisual
materials, in most cases, may be borrowed and many brochures are
available free of charge. For copies of this booklet, call the Public
Information Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta at
404-521-8788.
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