Brookline Teachers Complete 2010 Summer Institute

 
 

Brookline High School

Brookline High School

EVERYDAY ECONOMICS FOR TEACHERS

A dedicated and enthusiastic group of elementary, middle and high school teachers from Brookline, Massachusetts recently completed the “Everyday Economics” Teacher Summer Institute.   This intensive professional development program for teachers was held at Brookline High School for 5 days, June 28 – July 2, 2010, from 9:00 am-3:30 pm. Participants had a chance to earn PDP’s or 3 graduate credits through Bridgewater State College.

The primary goals of this institute were to provide content training for Brookline teachers in the three main areas of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international economics and to provide pedagogical training that will enhance and stimulate creative, hands-on teaching approaches in their own classrooms. The teacher-participants subsequently developed their own lesson plans and shared these ideas with other teachers within the Brookline school system.

The Institute provided up-to-date content and teaching methodology in economic education, using online resources, short DVD clips, case studies, lesson plan demonstrations, and directed reading. Emphasis was on building participants’ economic and financial literacy skills through a variety of hands-on activities. Teachers were encouraged to find innovative ways to implement these content ideas into their classrooms so that students will have a better understanding of everyday economic decisions and about the economy itself.  

The materials presented were consistent with the Massachusetts state curriculum framework for social studies, which states: “Citizens in our society need to understand the current condition of the world and how it got that way, and be prepared to act upon the challenges to democracy in our own day. What are the roots of our current dangers, and of the choices before us? For intelligent citizenship, we need a thorough grasp of the daily workings of our own societies, as well as the societies of our friends and our adversaries, and of those who live amid poverty and violence, with little freedom and little hope.”

Teachers understood the importance for Massachusetts students be aware of how the economy influences our everyday lives, how the business cycle has impacts on businesses and communities, and how the economy of the United States economy is influenced by monetary and fiscal policies, and by its economic interactions with the rest of the world. This Summer Institute provided participants with the chance to develop their knowledge of economic theory in each of these areas and greater confidence to bring these concepts to their students. In turn, their students will be better prepared to make informed decisions throughout life, even in the face of changing economic and financial environments.    

Institute staff

Co-Directors

Dr. Geoff Tegnell, K-8 Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator

Dr. Gary Shiffman, 9-12 Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator

Public Schools of Brookline

Instructor – Dr. Margaret Brooks

President, Massachusetts Council on Economic Education

Professor and Chair of Economics, Bridgewater State College

Academic Staff

Dr. Ilter Bakkal, Economics Professor, Bridgewater State College

Dr. Dorothy Siden, Chair and Professor of Economics, Salem State College

Mr. George Scott Guild, Director of Economic Education, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

 Teaching Consultants

Ms. Joan Wool and  Ms. Jean Boucher

Day #1 Microeconomics Monday  June 28

9:00am     Introductions; Overview; State of economic education in Massachusetts

10:00am   Resource scarcity and consumer choices by Margaret Brooks

11:00am   Supply and demand; Price and income elasticities by Dorothy Siden

12:00pm   Lunch

12:30pm   Financing your Future DVD lessons by Joan Wool from Marshfield High

3:30pm      Closure

Day #2 Microeconomics Tuesday  June 29

9:00am    Profit maximization and cost minimization by Margaret Brooks

10:00am  Market structures, business case studies, and environment by Ilter Bakkal

12:00pm  Lunch

12:30pm  Incorporating entrepreneurship into the classroom by Jean Bouchard, certified Mini-Society trainer

3:30pm              Closure

Day #3 Macroeconomics Wednesday June 30

9:00am             Defining and measuring GDP by Margaret Brooks

10:00am          Understanding unemployment and inflation by Dorothy Siden 

12:00pm          Lunch 

1:00pm             Lesson modeling by Joan Wool

3:30pm             Closure

Day #4 Macroeconomics Thursday July 1

9:00am            Government spending, taxes, and budgets by Margaret Brooks

10:00am          Money and monetary policy by Ilter Bakkal

12:00pm          Lunch 

1:00 pm           Lesson modeling and lesson plan development by Gary Shiffman and Geoff Tegnell

3:30pm            Closure

Day #5  International Economics Friday July 2

9:00am            International economics overview, Comparative advantage by Margaret Brooks

10:00am         The Federal Reserve and project-based learning including International  Economic                           Summit and Euro Challenge by George Scott Guild   

12:00pm          Lunch

1:00pm            Lesson plan presentation by teacher-participants

3:30pm            Closure

Brookline Teachers Participating in the 2010 Summer Institute

Brookline Teachers Participating in the 2010 Summer Institute

Geoff Tegnell, Scott Guild, Gary Shiffman

Geoff Tegnell, Scott Guild, Gary Shiffman

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