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Everyday Economics: Making the connections to history
Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Birmingham Branch and the Alabama Council on Economic Education
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Birmingham 
524 Liberty Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35242 

June 26th, 2018 from 9am to 2pm
Economics is all around us.  Whether you teach economics, social studies, or business, this program will provide participants with a better understanding of our economy. Topics include the importance of private property, specialization, and trade throughout history. This course is perfect for the first-time economics teacher or someone who would like to better understand the economic thread in social studies and business standards.  Participants will receive classroom hands-on, active-learning lessons and resources.  Lunch will be provided. This program is free, but registration is required.

Registration
For more information, contact Julie Kornegay either through email or phone 205-968-6728
or Wanda McAbee through email
.