Grades 3-5, K-2
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The K-5 Math and Economic lessons are adaptable for use in daily, after school, or summer school classrooms. Teachers have...
Key Concepts: Budgeting, Decision Making/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Demand…
Webinar Series
Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Higher Education, K-2
Education as a Form of Resistance
The historic precedent of education as an act of resistance in the Black community. This webinar will focus on the...
Key Concepts: Demand, Human Capital, Producers
Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Higher Education, K-2
"Black History is Not American History": A continued discourse of Dr. LaGarrett King's position on Black Historical Consciousness
A webinar on the need to continue to develop and evolve Black History instruction, conversation, and celebration. A discussion about...
Key Concepts: Human Capital
Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
The Dollars and Cents Behind the Super Bowl
The Super Bowl has been one of the largest viewed events year after year since 1966. Millions of people tune...
Key Concepts: Competition, Consumers, Demand…
Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
The Year in Review: Economic and Personal Finance Focus
During this webinar, we will take a look back at 2022 and conduct an economic year in review. We will...
Key Concepts: Competition, Consumers, Inflation…
Grades 9-12
2023 Winter Economics Bootcamp: Macroeconomics Afternoon Session with Theresa Fischer
Teachers will have an opportunity to share ideas and help students in the areas of monetary policy, long term growth...
Key Concepts: Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments, Economic Systems, Federal Reserve…
Grades 9-12
2023 Winter Economics Bootcamp: Macroeconomics Morning Session with Ted Opderbeck
This webinar will offer a broad overview of many macroeconomic concepts with practical applications in the classroom. Teachers will be...
Key Concepts: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments…
Grades 9-12
2023 Winter Economics Bootcamp: Microeconomics Afternoon Session with Amanda Stiglbauer
Looking for ways to make learning the ins and outs of market structures fun and relevant? How do you engage...
Key Concepts: Comparative Advantage, Competition, Division of Labor/Specialization…
Grades 9-12
2023 Winter Economics Bootcamp: Microeconomics Morning Session with Kathleen Brennan
This session introduces participants to the foundational principles of microeconomics, focusing on how economic reasoning underlies the decisions made by...
Key Concepts: Decision Making/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Demand, Division of Labor/Specialization…
Grades 3-5, 6-8
Scams, Schemes, and Scalawags: Shelia Bair's Money Tales
The author of “Rock, Brock and the Savings Shock” combines fantasy and finances in four new titles covering the concepts...
Key Concepts: Consumers, Credit, Decision Making/Cost-Benefit Analysis…
Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, K-2
ReadyAssessments
In this webinar, teachers will learn how to incorporate ReadyAssessments into their classrooms.
Key Concepts: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, Profit…
Grades 9-12
AP Micro: Economic Systems
Teachers will learn creative ways to teach market structures and resource allocation with many real-world examples
Key Concepts: Competition, Economic Institutions, Economic Systems…
Grades 9-12
AP Micro: Marginal Analysis
Teachers will learn creative ways to teach consumer choice theory and marginal analysis to prepare students for the AP Examination.
Key Concepts: Consumers, Decision Making/Cost-Benefit Analysis
Grades 9-12
AP Micro: Equilibrium Price and Quantity
Teachers will learn creative ways to teach changes in equilibrium, and analyze how surpluses and shortages affect markets.
Key Concepts: Demand, Markets and Prices, Supply
Grades 9-12
AP Micro: Understanding Supply and Demand
Teachers will learn creative ways to teach the fundamentals of AP Microeconomics, supply and demand with real world examples.
Key Concepts: Demand, Markets and Prices, Supply
Grades 9-12
AP Micro: Absolute and Comparative Advantage
Teachers will learn innovative and ways to understand and teach the challenging topics of comparative and absolute advantage.
Key Concepts: Opportunity Cost, Trade, Exchange and Interdependence