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 Join MAEEE teachers for enriching sessions designed to enhance your teaching strategies, expand your curriculum, and foster valuable connections within the educational community.

Turn real-world economic data into engaging classroom activities. Join us for a hands-on workshop led by Diego Mendez-Carbajo the St. Louis Fed’s FRED® subject matter expert!


In this interactive session, you’ll:

  • Learn to incorporate FRED® data into lesson plans
  • Design hands-on, data-driven classroom activities
  • Walk away with ready-to-use instructional materials


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Looking for fresh ways to teach the fundamentals of Economics and the Market System? Join Brett Burkey, Director of Education of the Florida Council on Economic Education for strategies and insights.


In this interactive session, you’ll explore:

  • Hands-on lesson modeling—you’ll experience activities just like your students would
  • Practical tools for teachers of all experience levels
  • Historical and contemporary applications to make concepts relevant
  • Strategies to deliver lessons with confidence and clarity


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How can economics be used to explore ethics and the environment? Join Scott Bacon, CEEE Assistant Director & Amy Krzyzanowski, CEEE Instructional Designer to discover ready-made, hands-on lessons designed to help your students think critically through the lens.


In this interactive session, you’ll gain:

  • Classroom-ready activities that spark meaningful discussions
  • Strategies to connect ethics, the environment, and economics
  • Hands-on lesson modeling so you can experience them just like your students


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Equips yourself with insights from psychology and economics to enhance classroom effectiveness while providing strategies to prevent burnout. Join Luke Starkey and explore experiments, partner work, simulations, and instruction to help educators thrive.


In this interactive session, you’ll learn:

  • Psychology in the Classroom: Help teachers apply psychological principles to improve student learning, attention, and engagement.
  • Economic Decision-Making: Apply opportunity cost and behavioral economics to improve instructional choices.
  • Educator Well-Being: Learn sustainable practices to stay motivated and prevent burnout.


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Socialism: How it is understood today, and how it was applied in the past? Help your students explore its history, ideals, and real-world outcomes from an economic viewpoint with presenters from Foundations of Teaching Economics.


In this one-day seminar, you’ll gain:

  • Hands-on activities, lessons, data, and analysis
  • Case studies that highlight key historical applications
  • Emphasis is given to the stark difference between the ideals of socialism and the economic results of socialist policies.
  • Lunch will be provided


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