IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED, YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER AGAIN
Registration & Breakfast 7:30-8:00 a.m. - Workshop 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
This one-day workshop is designed to enhance your knowledge of the economic policies involved with Market Power, how those policies affect your students, and how they can become better decision-makers regarding their future.
This workshop is one of eight you may take in any sequence to expand your understanding of economics issues in public discourse. The VOTE series is unique in presenting alternative perspectives of economic issues through informative, entertaining, and experiental learning. VOTE workshops are recommended for middle and high school teachers of social studies, history, government, civics, business, economics, mathematics, science, and language arts.
Professor Cramer's workshop will include lessons on perfect competition versus monopoly, profit maximizing levels of output, antitrust legislation, the role of corporations in our lives; a discussion of conservative, liberal, and radical perspectives in modern policy discourse; and participant modeling of activities for immediate use in your classroom.
All VOTE conferences and workshops are taught by Amy S. Cramer, Ph.D.
Full-Time Instructor of Economics at Pima Community College West Campus
This NO FEE workshop features:
- Participation in activity-based lessons
- Certificate for 7 hours of professional development
- Complementary breakfast and lunch on-site
- Mileage stipend for teachers who live outside of Pima County
and travel 35 miles or more each way to attend this workshop