Workshop Description

Mini-Economy: Introduction and Implementation

This stand-alone session features an overview of the Mini-Economy program and how it can be used to teach economics and personal finance in an interactive manner.

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James Madison University Center for Economic Education

Sep 08, 2016
3:45 pm - 5:45 pm
Ice House
127 West Bruce Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
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Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Middle School
Potential Recertification Credits: 2

The Mini-Economy is an experienced based program used to teach the concepts of entrepreneurship, economics, and government in a classroom setting. In this session attendees will receive an overview of a mini-economy; how it works, what it teaches, and why it will motivate your students. Attendees will receive copies of teacher resource books that support this curriculum.


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: Lynne F. Stover
Contact Person:
Lynne F. Stover
Center for Economic Education
James Madison University
540-568-3248
stoverlf@jmu.edu

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