• Teaching Financial Literacy Across the Curriculum

    Are you curious how you can encourage students to learn personal finance at the same time they are engaged with the core curriculum of Math, ILA, Science, and Social Studies?  Join us to learn how interdisciplinary instruction can benefit your students and make learning more interesting! During this session participants will be provided with examples of how […]

  • CEE: Socratic Seminars in Economics: A Moral Science Approach

    Teachers will be able to: Develop a framework for planning & facilitating Socratic Seminars Explore a self-evaluation rubric for students that can be used for grading Equip strategies for civil, evidence-based dialogue Explore strategies to tame the overly-talkative & encourage the introverted

  • CEE: Crossroads: Where Economics, History, and Music Meet

    Teachers will be able to: Explain key features of TeachRock and the Crossroads series of lesson plans Apply primary resources to a variety of economics and history topics Analyze the role economic decision-making plays in a variety of historical events

  • CEE: NPFC Case Study Masterclass — “Personal Finance Decisions that Win”

    Your students won the State Championship, now they are preparing to face the top personal finance teams from across the country. This 60-minute NPFC Case Study Masterclass is designed to help teachers prepare their students to compete successfully on the national stage of the National Personal Finance Challenge. The session will walk educators through a […]

  • CEE: NPFC Quizbowl — Round of 16 to the Finale

    Your students advanced past the Case Study Round and are now among the top 16 personal finance teams in the nation. The stakes are higher, the pace is faster, and preparation matters more than ever. This 60-minute NPFC Quizbowl webinar is designed to help teachers prepare their students for success in the Round of 16 […]

  • CEE: NEC Case Study Masterclass — “From Prompt to Podium”

    This webinar provides a clear, behind-the-scenes look at the National Economics Challenge Critical Thinking (Case Study) Round. Participants will explore the round’s format, structure, and scoring rubric, and examine what judges look for in high-quality student presentations. The session will highlight best practices for coaching teams, common pitfalls to avoid, and practical strategies to strengthen […]

  • CEE: Economics for Everyone: Concepts over Calculations from the University of Chicago

    The University of Chicago’s Economics for Everyone (E4E) initiative emphasizes understanding key economic concepts over cost curves and calculations. Central to our approach is the concept of optimization and marginal thinking. These foundational principles provide deeper insights into human behavior in everyday economic activities. Participants will also explore our library of additional resources available on […]