Workshop Description

Economics of Dating

Just in time for Valentine’s Day!  Teach students to use economic reasoning to explore and analyze the world of dating.  Apply decision-making skills, opportunity cost and other economic concepts through fun activities, videos and examples students can relate to: super-star breakups, dating out of your league, when to ask a date to prom.  Featuring materials […]

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James Madison University Center for Economic Education

Feb 05, 2019
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
JMU Center for Economic Education
220 University Boulevard
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
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Grade Level: High School, Middle School
Potential Recertification Credits: 2

Just in time for Valentine’s Day!  Teach students to use economic reasoning to explore and analyze the world of dating.  Apply decision-making skills, opportunity cost and other economic concepts through fun activities, videos and examples students can relate to: super-star breakups, dating out of your league, when to ask a date to prom.  Featuring materials originally created by the Foundation for Teaching Economics.


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: John B. Kruggel, Associate Director
Contact Person:
John B. Kruggel, Associate Director
Center for Economic Education
James Madison University
5405683244
kruggejb@jmu.edu

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