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Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 4:15 PM CST |
Location & Address
Hilton Milwaukee River 4700 North Port Washington Road Milwaukee, WI United States-53212 |
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| Ticket : | Econ for Teachers Conference | | Price : | $0.00 | | Fee : | $0.00 | | Availablity : | 5 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | Limited to SE WI High School Social Studies Teachers. LImit two per school. |
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| Ticket : | WAITING LIST - Econ for Teachers | | Price : | $0.00 | | Fee : | $0.00 | | Availablity : | 25 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | If tickets for the September 24-25th workshop have sold out, please register to add your name to the waiting list. We will notify you ASAP if a spot becomes available. Spots for our tentative spring Econ for Teachers workshop will be offered to those on our waiting list before the general public is invited to register. Limited to SE Wisconsin high school social studies teachers. Limit two teachers per school. |
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Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 7:30 am to Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 4:15 pm
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Thanks to the generosity of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, the Wisconsin Council on Economic Education is able to provide this free two-day institute to help teachers learn to use the economic way of thinking to improve their teaching of U.S. government and history. Limited to high school social studies teachers in Southeastern Wisconsin. Complete details, including a sample agenda, can be viewed at http://www.economicswisconsin.org/EconForTeachers.htm
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Economics Wisconsin |
Since 1963, Economics Wisconsin (Wisconsin Council on Economic Education) has helped elementary and secondary teachers gain competence and confidence teaching about our free market economic system. Nearly 4,000 teachers annually participate in the programs of EconomicsWisconsin. Our programs help prepare students to:
- Understand how our economy works
- Make informed choices as employees, consumers and citizens
- Become knowledgeable and productive members of the workforce
- Maintain the institutions of democracy and a market economy
- Make Wisconsin's businesses more competitive in today's global economy
When Wisconsin's students are armed with this knowledge and understanding, they are well on their way to becoming tomorrow's leaders. And that benefits all of us.
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