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Fundamentals of Environmental Economics
In partnership with the Foundation for Teaching Economics
 Attendees will receive a $100 stipend.

​Presenter
Donald G. Fell, Professor and Institute Director, Foundation for Teaching Economics
Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
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Who: High school, middle school and upper elementary teachers and curriculum specialists. No prior economics required.
 
What: This one-day FTE program uses a non-biased approach designed to provide teachers with a dynamic way to incorporate environmental economics concepts into their classroom. The program incorporates a variety of social studies, civics, science and political science concepts in both the presentations and simulations. Educators will gain an understanding of environmental economic issues and concepts and related methodologies to engage students in group structured classroom learning activities.
 
Required: Participants must submit registration prior to May 24, 2023.
                          
Notes:  A maximum 30 teachers will be accepted on a first-come basis.  


Thursday, June 8, 2023
8:30 am - 2:30 pm
University of Alabama in Huntsville
click here to register
​Attendees will receive a $100 stipend.
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Light breakfast and lunch will be provided.
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