ASET  
Date
Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 8:30 am to 2:30 pm CST
Milwaukee, WI
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ASET Seminar  (more) 35.00 USD 1 20518 34.31 0.69 ASET Seminar N/A 1
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Event Details
21st Annual ASET Seminar 
 

This one-day conference will offer five presentations to help bring you up to date on some of today's most important personal finance and economics issues. Gain valuable knowledge that will help you lead classroom discussions and answer your students' questions with confidence. Among those presenting are college professors with expertise in personal financial and economics education as well as fellow teachers with years of experience teaching these disciplines.

 

2010 ASET Presentations:

 

  • Trade and the Impact on American Jobs
    Tim O'Driscoll, Director
    Center for Economic Education - Lakeland College (Milwaukee Center)

  • Deficits and The National Debt: The Real Story of Taxes and Spending
    Tim O'Driscoll, Director
    Center for Economic Education - Lakeland College (Milwaukee Center)

  • Money, Monetary Policy and The Fed
    Dr. Scott Niederjohn, Director
    Center for Economic Education - Lakeland College (Sheboygan)

  • The New World of Monetary Policy: Current Fed Challenges
    Bill Duddleston, Director
    Center for Economic Education, Edgewood College (Madison)

  • Who is Poor in America?
    Dr. Norm Cloutier, Director
    Center for Economic Education - UW-Parkside (Kenosha)

 

 
For complete details, please visit: http://economicswisconsin.org/ASET.htm
Date, Time and Location
Starting
Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 8:30 AM CST
Ending
Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 2:30 PM CST
Location & Address
Miller Park - Uecker Room
One Brewers Way
Milwaukee, WI
United States-53214

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Economics Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Council on Economic Education

Since 1963, Economics Wisconsin (Wisconsin Council on Economic Education) has helped elementary and secondary teachers gain competence and confidence teaching about our free market economic system. Nearly 4,000 teachers annually participate in the programs of EconomicsWisconsin. Our programs help prepare students to:

- Understand how our economy works
- Make informed choices as employees, consumers and citizens
- Become knowledgeable and productive members of the workforce
- Maintain the institutions of democracy and a market economy
- Make Wisconsin's businesses more competitive in today's global economy

When Wisconsin's students are armed with this knowledge and understanding, they are well on their way to becoming tomorrow's leaders. And that benefits all of us.
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