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The Kentucky Council on Economic Education. The champion for teaching and learning economics. 11601 Bluegrass Parkway, Louisville, KY 40299 502-267-3570 I-800-I-DO-ECON www.econ.org info@econ.org.
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The Kentucky Council on Economic Education The champion for teaching and learning economics 11601 Bluegrass Parkway, Louisville, KY 40299 502-267-3570 I-800-I-DO-ECON www.econ.orginfo@econ.org
Empowering young Kentuckians with economic and financial literacy for a stronger, more competitive Commonwealth
The only statewide organization investing in economic educators
Economic educators plant theseed of economic literacy in THOUSANDS of students …
… creating a multiplier effect in Kentucky’s classrooms for over 33 years!
Enhancing teacher proficiency “I want students to view the topic of economics in a positive way and see how their knowledge of economics will help them in their daily lives.” --Kelly Gillum, Business and Marketing Teacher and Economic Educator, Mayfield High School
Sustaining a statewide network ofeducational partnersUniversitiesCommunity collegesEducational CooperativesKentucky Department of EducationEducation Professional Standards Board • NKU • Morehead StateUniversity • U of L • EKU KCEE Centers for Economic Education • UnionCollege • WKU • Murray StateUniversity
Providing classroom and online resources/programming/assessment
Developing and circulating classroom materialsfor all grade levels • Stock Market Game reaches nearly 10,000 students annually • Take Stock in Kentucky teaches students about Kentucky business • Financial Fitness for Life (K-12) • Investing Knowledge for Asset Building (college)
Creating unique classroom programming enhancing Kentucky’s future
Beyond school life to real life These Econ Challenge kids know about money, markets, and investing for the future.
Economic education addresses financial illiteracy • Economics is about choices- More than 1.5 million families filed for personal bankruptcy last year. 45% of college students are in credit card debt, with the average credit card debt being more than $3,000. • Economic education is essential for informed and active citizenship- 40 million Americans are “unbanked.” • Economics is about personal finance- More than half of American families live from paycheck to paycheck.
Economic education is worth the investment • It’s about the everyday business of life. It’s about trade-offs. It touches every aspect of living. • Economic education supports a well-functioning, informed democracy. If you think education is expensive…try ignorance!
Behind every economic educator in Kentucky, you’ll find KCEE promoting the everyday business of life!
Community leaders make economic literacy happen … will you join us?