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  Gold and Money

  • For Grade 6-12 Teachers

  • Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012*

  • Location: Young Americans Bank, 3550 East 1st Avenue, Denver

  • Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

  • Fee: $40

  • Optional Credit: 1/2 CU ECON Credit Hr, $30**

  • Faculty: Dale DeBoer, PhD Professor, CU at Colorado Springs

  • Includes: reference materials, light breakfast, and lunch
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  • Ways to Register for CCEE Classes: (Check, Visa, MasterCard, Paypal or P.O.)
    Registration is closed, please call the CCEE office to be added to a wait listed1 or download
    Mail/fax registration form
    Telephone: 303-752-2323; Fax: 303-337-2212
    Mail-In: CCEE, 3443 So. Galena St., Suite 190, Denver, CO 80231

    1As the primary mission of CCEE is to train teachers, registration priority will be given to active teachers (including substitutes). We love to see retired teachers and even members of the general public at our seminars but a seat will be reserved for these persons on a space-available basis.

Recent years have seen growing calls for a return to a "gold standard" for our money supply. But what is money in our economy? What problems does money solve? Does the historical evidence show that the economy works better when gold is money? This seminar considers the nature of money in the modern economy. It will explore the advantages and risks of alternatives to the current monetary system, concerns over the fractional reserve banking system, and place gold as money in historical context.

 

 

 

* Registration Deadline: 8 days before each class begins. Late registration (pending availability) will
be charged an additional $10.
 

** Optional Credit: CU at Colorado Springs (CU). Full attendance for is required to receive credit.  You will receive credit details at class.
 

  Teachers can earn a certificate in Secondary Economic Education by taking a 12 credit-hour program offered by CCEE and CU at Colorado Springs. This program includes CCEE's Economics for Educators online class (3 credits), FTE's Economics for Leaders residential class (3 credits), and 6 credits of elective economics or Personal Financial Literacy classes. Classes marked with the diploma icon have been pre-approved for the certificate. For more detailed information, contact CCEE's office at 303-752-2323, 888-815-2974 toll-free, or visit www.ccee.net/certificate.htm.

 

The recently adopted (2010) personal financial literacy (PFL) standards are embedded in the state math and economics standards. If you wish to teach about financial planning, saving, investing, credit, insurance or any of the other PFL expectations, CCEE is here to help you with training lessons and resources...with a foundation of economic reasoning! Classes marked with the dollar sign icon are personal financial literacy topics.

 


 

 

 

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olorado Council for Economic Education
3443 So. Galena Street,
Suite 190, Denver, CO 80231
303-752-2323  /  303-832-4764 SMG  /  888-815-2974  / 303-337-2212 Fax / 
info@ccee.net

 

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last updated by Heidi Conley on 05/16/2012