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Fletcher Hall - Probasco Suite

Economic Episodes in American History, Government, & Civics

Register today for our FREE one-day economics symposium for educators. Leave with classroom-ready, interactive lessons and activities, a $100 Amazon gift card, and complete class sets (20) of both textbooks. Prepare students to master history, government, and civics from an economics perspective.

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Economic Episodes in American History, Government, & Civics
Economic Episodes in American History, Government, & Civics

Time & Location

Sep 09, 2023, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Fletcher Hall - Probasco Suite , 601 McCallie Ave, Room 326, Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA

About the event

Economic Episodes in American History, Government, & Civics

Saturday - September 9, 2023

8:30 am - 4:30 pm Eastern

One-Day Educator Symposium, In-Person, Registration Required

Grade Level: High School, Middle School

Register for a FREE one-day economics symposium for educators at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Center for Economic Education.

Learn directly from textbook authors Scott Niederjohn and Mark Schug about how to prepare students to master history, government, and civics from an economics perspective with classroom-ready, interactive lessons and activities.

Each teacher who attends receives:

  1. Teacher Editions of Both Textbooks
  2. Classroom Set of Economic Episodes in Civics and American Government
  3. Classroom Set of Economic Episodes in American History
  4. $100 Amazon Gift Card Teacher Honorarium
  5. CE Certificate, Presentation Materials, & Teacher Guides
  6. Breakfast & Lunch Included  

Questions? 678-839-ECON (3266) or UWGEconEd@westga.edu

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fletcher Hall Room 326 601 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37403

Program offered at no cost in partnership with the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Center for Economic Education, the University of West Georgia Center for Economic Education and Financial Literacy, and the Concordia University Wisconsin Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center.

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