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June 21-25, 1999

Making Sense of Money and Banking

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

This is a week-long, credit course open to elementary and secondary teachers and other educators interested in integrating money and banking topics into social studies, language arts and math instruction. Featured will be guest speakers from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, a Bank tour, hands-on activities and classroom simulations. Registration through either Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville or the University of Missouri-St. Louis is required. Two hours of graduate credit will be awarded to educators completing the course.

To register for ECON 500B-501 through SIUE, contact Mary Anne Pettit at (618) 692-2583.

To register for ECON 310: Money and Banking through UMSL, contact Sarapage McCorkle at (314) 516-5248. Ask about scholarships for practicing teachers in Missouri.


Oct. 1, 1998

Economics and the Environment
A Framework for Decision-Making

Teachers of Grades 9-12

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
St. Louis, Mo.


Oct. 6, 1998

Economics and the Environment
A Framework for Decision-Making

Teachers of Grades K-12

Louisville Branch Bank
Louisville, Ky.


Oct. 7, 1998

Economics and the Environment
A Framework for Decision-Making

Teachers of Grades K-12

Memphis Branch Bank
Memphis, Tenn.


Oct. 8, 1998

Economics and the Environment
A Framework for Decision-Making

Teachers of Grades K-12

Clarion Hotel
Fayetteville, Ark.


Oct. 27, 1998

Economics and the Environment
A Framework for Decision-Making

Teachers of Grades K-8

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
St. Louis, Mo.


The one-day conferences below will appeal to any educator who is interested in placing environmental issues in an economic framework. There is no fee, but registration is required. To register, contact Dawn Griffitts of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis at (314) 444-8421, or 1-800-333-0810, ext. 8421.

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