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Professional Development Conferences
Attention high school educators!
Mark your calendars and stay
tuned for details on these exciting summer events.
- Economic Summit
Dallas, Texas
June 7 – 8, 2007
Topics will address the history and evolution of money,
key facets of the Federal Reserve System’s purpose
and functions, inflation, interest rates, and how
conducting monetary policy has changed through the
years. Attendees will also learn about inflation targeting
as well as globalization’s impact on monetary
policy.
- Global Economic Forum
San Antonio, Texas
June 28 – 29, 2007
This two-day event will address the current
status of globalization, its economic impact and important
issues debated in today’s global economy. Breakout
sessions on teaching international topics, such as
exchange rates, and ideas for the classroom will be
provided.
- New Mexico Conference
Albuquerque, N.M.
July 20, 2007
Cohosted with Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas city
and New Mexico State University Center for Economics
and Personal Finance Education
This workshop will focus on the importance of making
sound financial decisions. In connection, the role
of the Fed as a monetary authority and the impact
of the Fed's decisions on the U.S. economy and subsequently
on the consumer will be discussed.
- Personal Finance Workshops
Dallas – June 21, 2007
El Paso – July 13, 2007
Houston – July 24, 2007
San Antonio – August 1, 2007
Cosponsored with Texas Council on Economic Education
The workshops will address the areas of instruction
dictated by the recent personal finance mandate passed
by the Texas legislature. It will highlight the concepts
related to banking, savings, credit, and the principles
of investing, among others.
- Louisiana Conference on Personal Finance
Location: TBA
August 3, 2007
Cohosted with Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
and Louisiana Council for Economic Education
This workshop will address topics such as budgeting,
saving, investment, debt management and insurance
as well as personal financial lessons learned from
natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina.
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