Economics Wisconsin

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Mathematics and Economics, Grades 9 - 12

 

Who Should Attend:
Middle School and junior high mathematics instructors at public or private schools. No previous education or training in economics is required.

Description:
Mathematics educators will be introduced to lessons showing how mathematical concepts and processes may be applied to the study of economics and personal finance. Teachers will receive resources to help their students connect mathematics to practical problems and issues that they will encounter through their lifetimes as savers, investors, consumers, workers, and informed citizens.

This teacher-training workshop is a collaborative effort of university economics faculty and middle school mathematics practitioners in association with the National Council on Economic Education and EconomicsWisconsin.

  • Workshop participants will receive a free copy of "Mathematics & Economics: Connections for Life"  appropriate for the grade levels of the workshop they attend. The book contains complete, self-contained lessons which connect mathematics and economics.
  • This book is designed to help math teachers answer the proverbial questions asked by students, "Why do I have to learn this? Am I ever going to use it?"
  • Lessons in the text are aligned with the National Standards for Mathematics and the National Standards for Economics.
  • Lessons will use grade appropriate concepts such as Algebra, Percentages, Geometry, Graphing, Numbers and Operations, Problem Solving, and Data Analysis and Probability.
  • No previous education or experience in economics is required.

Date
June 18
UW - River Falls Center

Time:
8:30 am - 4:00 pm; lunch included

Workshop Options and Fees:
Undergraduate Wisconsin residents:  $140 per credit
Undergraduate Minnesota Reciprocity: $158

Graduate Wisconsin or Minnesota residents: $256

Noncredit Professional Development Option:  $29.95
 

Credit:
MATH/ECON 499, section 81; 1 undergraduate credit
MATH/ECON 789; section 81; 1 undergraduate credit
CEU's are available upon request and will be banked at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Extension. DPI Clock Hours have been applied for.

Sponsors:
State Farm Insurance
AnnMarie Foundation
Wisconsin Council on Economic Education

UW-River Falls Center for Economic Education and Outreach
Outreach and Graduate Studies Office

Presenters:
Presented by a team of university faculty and middle school mathematics teachers. The program is designed by directors of economic education.

For More Information Contact
Dr. Brian Schultz 715-425-3269
 

EconomicsWisconsin
Wisconsin Council on Economic Education
161 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 3143
Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 221-9400
Fax (414) 221-9790
wicnclee@ameritech.net