Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Economic Education
Aug 02, 2019
9:00 am - 3:45 pm
1717 Innovation Center
1717 E. Cary St.
Richmond, VA 23223
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Grade Level: High School, Middle School
Potential Recertification Credits: 6 -- additional hours may be appropriate for lesson preparation
Virginia teachers know how to teach personal finance. The ideas are out there; now it’s time to highlight and share some of the best.
This forum will feature short demonstrations of lessons, activities or simulations by teachers, round-table sessions to work on classroom implementation, and networking time for collaboration.
We would love for YOU to be a presenter! Lesson demonstrations will be short (10-25 minutes), followed by roundtable sessions in which participants discuss how to implement and extend the lessons. Please fill out this form by June 1 if you would like to apply to present. The lesson may or may not be original to you – we want to assemble the very best that’s out there. Those who are selected to present will receive a $75 travel stipend!
If you do not wish to present, you are welcome simply to attend! Here is a rough agenda. Please register to attend below. If you are also interested in presenting, you will need to fill out the form in the link provided above. You can register now and fill out the form later if you wish.
Breakfast and lunch is generously provided by NextGen Personal Finance.
Fee: NO CHARGE
Instructor: Stephen H. Day
Contact Person:
Stephen H. Day
Center for Economic Education
Virginia Commonwealth University
(804) 828-1628
shday@vcu.edu
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