• CEE: The Full-Semester Personal Finance Course: A Standards-Aligned, Turnkey Curriculum

    Explore a comprehensive, project-based personal finance course designed to bring real-world learning into your classroom. In this session, you’ll walk through the full course structure, including units, pacing, and instructional flow, while gaining insight into the philosophy behind project-based learning in personal finance. Experience sample projects as your students would and see how key concepts […]

  • Managing Money in the Age of Social Media

    Managing Money in the Age of Social Media July 28, 2026 2:00 PM There’s no denying that money management looks different than it did decades ago – or even just a few years ago. New products and technology enhancements continue to impact how we think about this foundational aspect of adult life. Join the FINRA […]

  • CEE: Big Dreams, Little Steps: Helping Kids Explore Future Careers

    This session will begin with an overview of the importance of building specific human-centered skills in the age of AI, supported by key articles and survey findings. It will then move into a series of engaging, classroom-ready activities, including an exploration of college and career pathways, a group decision-making exercise focused on post-college choices, and […]

  • Yearlong Stock Market Game Begins

    An interactive, online simulation where students (grades 4–12) invest a virtual $100,000 in real-time stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

  • CEE: Keynes v Hayek: Clash of Ideas that Shaped the World

    This webinar explores the influential economic debate between John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek, situating their ideas within the historical context of the Great Depression, World War II, and modern economic policy challenges. Through storytelling, visuals, and clear comparisons, participants will examine how each economist understood business cycles, the role of government, and the function […]

  • CEE: Courtside Capital: Economics of the WNBA

    Explore the real-world economics of women’s professional sports through the WNBA and its historic new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This webinar uses accessible, real-world examples to examine market structures, labor economics, salary caps, sponsorships, and gender pay disparities in a fast-growing sports league. Why Grades 9–12 teachers should attend: Make economics feel relevant: Learn how […]

  • CEE: How is Frugal Minimalism Related to Economics?

    What is frugal minimalism and how is it connect to economics? Explore how this is driving the circular economy and consumer behavior. This session will focus on key economic terms such as consumption, debt and savings. Teachers will investigate how they can connect this back into their traditional economic classrooms. Teachers will be able to: […]

  • CEE: The Kids Are Gambling All Right

    Learn how to use students’ real-world behaviors to teach personal finance in a way that is relevant and engaging. Gain practical, ready-to-use activities and discussion strategies that promote critical thinking and financial decision-making. Understand the behavioral and emotional aspects of teen financial choices to better guide students toward healthy money habits. Teachers will be able […]

  • CEE: The Economics of Caregiving: A Labor Market Study

    What is caregiving and how does it impact our economy? Understand caregiving through data from GDP and various public policies to bring back into your classroom through discussion and debate. Teachers will leave with current labor market data and activities to discuss with students in their classrooms. Teachers will be able to: define caregiving and […]