Interactive web site for students, educators, and general public. (Announcements).The Federal Reserve Board launched on September 27, 2001, a new, interactive web site developed by the economic educators of the Federal Reserve System. This site offers students, educators, and the general public an introduction to the workings of the Federal Reserve System Federal Reserve System The central bank of the United States. The Fed, as it is commonly called, regulates the U.S. monetary and financial system. The Federal Reserve System is composed of a central governmental agency in Washington, D.C. (the Board of Governors) and twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks in major cities throughout the United States.Notes: You can divide the Federal Reserve's duties into four general areas:1.. By logging on to www.FederalReserveEducation.org and clicking on FED101, visitors to the site can access easy-to-understand lessons on the Federal Reserve's role in the U.S. economy. "The Federal Reserve has actively promoted economic education and better public understanding of the roles of the Federal Reserve System for many years," said Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. "This web site is intended to improve the information resources available to educators, students, and others with an interest in the Federal Reserve and how it works." FED101 is designed to supplement high school and college economics and social studies classes. However, the user-friendly format makes the site a valuable resource for all ages. The site covers the Federal Reserve's history, its structure, and its functions in the areas of monetary policy, banking supervision, and financial services. Interactive graphics and a series of quizzes and self-tests make the site easy for visitors to learn how the Federal Reserve System carries out its many duties. The web site is an outgrowth of "The Fed Today," a new educational video narrated and hosted by Charles Osgood. |
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