Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition

Texas Council on Economic Education

The Texas Council on Economic Education gratefully acknowledges PlainsCapital Bank the Education sponsor which includes the Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition and awards.

The winning students and sponsoring teachers will be invited to a special Post-Election Economics 101: What Happens Next luncheon on November 8, 2012 at which time they will be presented their awards. The Texas Council appreciates the organization and Platinum level of support by the luncheon sponsor

Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition offers high school students in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas the opportunity to express their educated opinions on the direction that the United States should take to continue on a road to prosperity. These recommendations must be based on research of the current status of the U. S. economy through the study of statistics and recommendations from experts in the field of economics and fiscal policy.

Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition

Texas Council on Economic Education (TCEE)

Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition offers high school students in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas the opportunity to express their educated opinions on the direction that the United States should take to continue on a road to prosperity. These recommendations must be based on research of the current status of the U. S. economy through the study of statistics and recommendations from experts in the field of economics and fiscal policy.

The Texas Council on Economic Education gratefully acknowledges PlainsCapital Bank as the Education sponsor and appreciates their sponsorship of the firstFiscal Fitness: Economics Competition and awards.

The winning students and theirsponsoring teachers will be invited to a special Post-Election Economics 101: What Happens Next luncheon on November 8, 2012 at which time they will be presented their awards. The Texas Council would like to express its appreciation to Basden & Ivie, Attorneys and Counselors for their very generous support to the organization and for sponsoring the awards luncheon.

If you have questions, please visit economicstexas.org or call TCEE at 713.655.1650.

Participants

Students in grades 9 to 12 in public, private, charter and home schools can participate in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas can participate in theFiscal Fitness: Economics Competition in either the essay and/or video category.

What are the contest categories?

Students may enter one or both categories. However, students may win only one award.

  • Video
  • Essay

This is an independent project to be completed with appropriate guidance from a teacher. This is not to be completed as a group or collaborative student project. Both categories will be judged based on the rubrics below. In the essay the student will be writing to the president. In the video the student will be speaking to the president.

Rules for the Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition

Theme

The theme of the entries isFiscal Fitness: Economics Competition.

You have been chosen as a special nonpartisan advisor to the new or returning president to guide him in formulating an economic plan that will steer the United States towards continued economic prosperity. Your plan can be delivered to the president in the form of an essay or as a video discussion of your proposal.

The United States stands at an economic precipice: will the road to recovery continue or will the nation return to recession? Your advice will be based on research, statistical analysis and knowledge of fiscal policy suggestions that you believe will further the U.S. on the road to recovery.

Your plan should demonstrate the research you have conducted on the current U.S. economic situation using economic indicators and scholarly reports by experts.

You will then need to create and explain your road map for recovery. You will need to provide a rationale for each of your steps in the pathway to continued recovery.

Please note that this is nonpartisan and will describe what you feel will lead the nation to continued prosperity and economic success. It will not be an opportunity to argue for one party's platform over another.

Please use the rubric attached to guide your responses in an essay or in a video entry.

DEADLINE DATESAND TIMES

Competition Dates: September 17 through October 10,2012

Contest Participation: Each school may enter as many essays and videosas it wishes as long as each is an individual endeavor and is the work of a student in grades 9 to 12 in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

Online Submission Deadline: 5:00 pm (CST) onOctober 10, 2012. There are NO EXCEPTIONS.Students need to save their written documents (cover page, annotated bibliography and essay for students entering the written competition) in Word format and upload these to the appropriate sites.

Students entering the essay competition will submit their cover page, annotated bibliography, and essay at

Students entering the video competition will submit their cover page, annotated bibliography, and video at

Carefully check all submissions for accuracy and thoroughness before clicking on the SUBMIT button.

Postal Mail Deadline: 5:00 pm (CST) on October 10, 2012 -The deadline for receipt of all postal mail entries is 5:00pm (CST) NO EXCEPTIONS. The essay competition must have (4) copies of the essay submission. Video Competition must have (2) CD’s or DVD’s and four printed copies of the cover sheet and annotated bibliography. The address for both essay and video postal submission is:

Texas Council on Economic Education, 1801 Allen Parkway, Houston 77019.

Late entries will not be scored.

There is no entry fee.

AWARDS

The Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competitionoffersa total of eight winners, four in each category, with awardsin the amount of $200.00 for first, $175.00 for second, and $150.00 for third, and a $50.00honorable mention in both categories.Students can enter both categories, but may only win one award.

The sponsoring teachers of winning student entries will win a matching prize amount.

RESEARCH TOOLS

An essay or “documentary” such as this needs to utilize scholarly and respected sources of information. Examples of such resources would be research sites listed below as well as academic journals, news articles, statistics from U.S. government agencies/departments, and economic experts.

EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE RESEARCH SITES

Federal Reserve Bank

U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Central Intelligence Agency

U. S. Department of Commerce

www.commerce.gov/category/tags/statistics

Department of Treasury

economy/Documents/monthly%20ECONOMIC%20DATA%20TABLES.pdf

THEC (statistics on U.S. and Texas are included in the presentations)

JUDGING FORMS

Essay Rubric

Student Name:______Teacher Name:______

Content Categories / Explanation / Possible Points / Points Earned
Introduction:
Introductory Paragraph / Provide in several sentences a statement of the basic economic issue(s) and your solution.
Is the overview stated succinctly but inclusive of the issues and solution? / 3
Economic Issues: One or more paragraphs / Provide at least three economic issues in which the U.S. needs to maintain its pattern of prosperity or address areas of concern.
Are at least three issues/areas needing to be addressed explained? Are appropriate statistics provided from credible sources? Does the narrative connect the statistics to the points being made about the issues/areas of concern?
Are charts and expert quotes included so that the judges can see the actual statistics and expert comments? Do you provide an analysis of the charts and comments and an explanation of how they relate to your points? / 30
Solution statement / Provide 2 or more solutions for staying the course of prosperity or providing solutions to issues. Explain how each solution will maintain or improve the road to prosperity or will cure the issues of concern. Cite support from at least two experts and from research statistics to give credence to your solution. Connect the research to your proposals/solutions.
Does your entry provide analysis and interpretation of the research context? / 30
Concluding Paragraph / Summarize in several sentences your issues/concerns and your solution. Is this stated succinctly and yet includes both aspects of the essay? / 2

Methodology Categories / Explanation / Possible Points / Points Earned
Cover Page / The cover page will include the title of the paper, author’s name, author’s email and phone contact information, author’s address, teacher’s name, school, district and grade level, teacher email and phone contact information. The cover page, paper, annotated bibliography will be uploaded to
or mailed to TCEE. / 5
Annotated bibliography / The bibliography will cite sources that helped you with your research and drawing your conclusions. You will need at least five sources. Do these sources provide a balanced and an appropriate resource for your theme and proposals? / 10
Citations / Use footnotes, end notes or internal documentation to cite the sources of your research. Do you have at least 5 sources that can be cited in your paper? / 10
Creativity and Interest / Is the paper written in a creative and interesting way? / 5
Professionalism / Does the paper provide a professional rather than political/partisan approach? Do you use statistics in an appropriate and credible manner? Is the paper 3 to 5 pages double spaced type written with appropriate wording and appearance? / 5
Original creation / Is the wording original? Do you add your own original thoughts to support the statistics and expert opinions? Do you provide appropriate credit to other sources of thought? / 0 points credit but source of disqualification for plagiarism
Total Point Value / The final score will be based on all of the points above. / 100

VideoRubric

Student Name:______Teacher Name:______

Content Categories / Explanation / Possible Points / Points Earned
Introduction:
Introductory Statement / Provide in several sentences a statement of the basic economic issue(s) and your solution.
Is the overview stated succinctly but inclusive of the issues and solution? / 3
Economic Issues: The equivalent of one or more paragraphs of written text / Provide at least three economic issues in which the U.S. needs to maintain its pattern of prosperity or address areas of concern.
Are at least three issues/areas needing to be addressed explained? Are appropriate statistics provided from credible sources? Does the narrative connect the statistics to the points being made about the issues/areas of concern?
Are written charts and expert quotes used so that the judges can see the actual statistics and expert comments? Do you provide an analysis of the charts and comments and an explanation of how they relate to your points?
When referencing a source, do you hold up the annotated bibliography citation showing that source? / 30
Solution statement / Provide 2 or more solutions for staying the course of prosperity or providing solutions to issues. Explain how each solution will maintain or improve the road to prosperity or will cure the issues of concern. Cite support from at least two experts and from research statistics to give credence to your solution. Connect the research to your proposals/solutions.
Does your entry provide analysis and interpretation of the research context?
When referencing a source, hold up the annotated bibliography citation showing that source. / 30
Concluding Statement / Summarize in several sentences your issues/concerns and your solution. Is this stated succinctly and yet includes both aspects of the video? / 2
Methodology Categories / Explanation / Possible Points / Points Earned
Cover Page to be the first segment for the video-hold a poster with this information for at least 30 seconds before beginning. / The cover page will include the title of the paper, author’s name, author’s email and phone contact information, author’s address, teacher’s name, school, district and grade level, teacher email and phone contact information. Submit the printed copy along with the annotated bibliography to. / 5
Annotated bibliography
Will be the second part of the video. Allow this to be visible for 30 seconds. / The bibliography will cite sources that helped you with your research and drawing your conclusions. You will need at least five sources. Do these sources provide a balanced and an appropriate resource for your theme and proposals? Submit a printed copy along with the cover page to . / 10
Citations / Use footnotes, end notes or internal documentation to cite the sources of your research. Do you have at least 5 sources that can be cited in your presentation? During the presentation, do you hold up cards with the specific citation when appropriate? / 10
Creativity and Interest / Is the presentation presented in a creative and interesting way? Can the judges understand what is being said? Does the student project using notes as guides while refraining from reading? / 5
Professionalism / Does the presentation provide a professional rather than political/partisan approach? Do you use statistics in an appropriate and credible manner? Is the recording device used in a professional manner? In other words, is it held still and points towards you or charts with statistics? Can the judges understand what you are saying? Is the wording appropriate? Is the length 3 to 5 minutes? / 5
Original creation / Is your wording original? Do you add your own original thoughts to support the statistics and expert opinions? Do you provide appropriate credit to other sources of thought? / 0 points credit but source of disqualification for plagiarism
Total Point Value / The final score will be based on all of the points above. / 100

RULES FOR BOTHVIDEO AND ESSAY CATEGORIES

Rule 1: Theme

This year’s theme is Fiscal Fitness: Economics Competition. Please be sure you follow the rubric and the guidelines to fulfill the responsibilities.

Rule 2: Contest Participation

You may offer two entries each year: one for each category. You are eligible for only one award, not one from each category. Your research cannot be from a collaborative endeavor by several students who utilize the same body of research.

Rule 3: IndividualEntries

The work should be completed by one student.

Rule 4: Completion Requirements

You will need to conduct the research and complete the finished product during the 2012-2013 school year.

Rule 5: Development of Entry

Each student has responsibility for the research, development and final creation of the entry. Teachers, parents and other students can provide guidance with the mechanical aspects of the project. The student can:

a. Have help typing the paper and other written materials as long as it is the student’s original words and development of charts from research.

b. Seek guidance from your teachers and parents but the research and work must be the student’s own.

c. Have reasonable help utilizingVideo props(e.g., a parent or friend records your presentation to the president and/or holds visuals as you speak. However the student presenter will hold the cover page, annotated bibliography and do all speaking to “the president”).

Although the information included on charts and in the paper come from cited sources, the actual development of charts, wording and materials for the essay and/or video are to be the work of the author.

Rule 7: Title and Author

Your essay or video must have a title and author’s name, author’s email and phone contact information, author’s address, teacher’s name, school, district and grade level, teacher email and phone contact informationthat are clearly visible on all written materials.

B. REQUIRED MATERIAL FOR ALL ENTRIES

Rule 8: Each essay and video will include a cover or titlepage and annotated bibliography.

  1. The cover page will include the title of the paper, author’s name,author’s email and phone contact information, author’s address, teacher’s name, school, district and grade level, teacher email and phone contact information.
  2. Online essay entries will require that cover page information and annotated bibliography be included with the essay and submitted to
  1. Mailed copies of the essays will need four printed copies of the cover page affixed to the front of each of the essays and the annotated bibliography to the back.
  2. Online video entries will need the cover page and annotated bibliography to be submitted to In addition the author will display a poster with the cover page information for 5 seconds at the beginning of the video and then the annotated bibliography for at least 5 seconds. The wording needs to be large and bold enough for the judges to read on a computer screen.
  3. The mailed video entries will need four copies of the cover pageand annotated bibliography along with the two CDs/DVDs.

Rule 9. An annotated bibliography will be included.

Please see the submission information in Rule 8.

Each paper needs an annotated bibliography. Your research will bring you into contact with many resources, but only include those that you use. You will need to cite sources that deal with statistics and quotes from experts in the field. Sources for visual materials, interviews and statistics must be included. You will follow the usual method of citing a source and then explain in several sentences how this sourcehelped you understand the topic.

An example of an annotated bibliography:

Susan Statistician. What the U.S. Stats Say About the 2012 Road to Recovery. Austin: UT Press, 2012.

The book by Susan Statistician provided many current statistics from the US Labor Department and Commerce Department that showed the impact of the recession on the recovery and how the U.S. economy is progressing. I was able to use the statistics and her expert opinion in molding my suggestions for continued prosperity.

Rule 10: Citation and Bibliography Sources

Please refer to MLA, APA and or Chicago Manual of Style for how to document your sources. While the author can choose which style to use, only one style is chosen for the entire project.

Rule 11: Plagiarism

You must give credit for all statements, statistics, and resources for the entry to be accepted and judged.