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For
6-12 Grade Science and Social Studies Teachers
HSBC
Institute on the
Environment & the Economy
 This
program for secondary social studies and science teachers is designed to
integrate the “economic way of thinking” into your curriculum. Are there market
solutions to environmental problems? Does society have to make an either/or
choice between economic development and a clean environment? The class includes
a tour and presentation by a planner involved with land use and environmental
impact issues for the Breckenridge Ski Area.
Date: June 29 - July 2, 2009
Location: Great Divide Lodge, Breckenridge
Fee: free ($100 refundable deposit, payable to FTE)
Optional Credit Available: details on application
Includes: 3 nights lodging, some meals, off-site tour, and lesson plan binder
Space is limited: Applications accepted 12/1/08-5/15/09 (apply early,
acceptances begin 3/15/08). App. at www.fte.org/teachers/programs/environment/application.php
Held in conjunction with:
In-kind support provided by:
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Date:
June 29 - July 2, 2009
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Location: Great Divide Lodge,
Breckenridge
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Class Fee: free ($100 refundable
deposit due with application,
payable to FTE)
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Optional Credit Fee: 2 grad. Florida
Gulf Coast Univ. sem. credit hrs., $200
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Faculty: Don Fell, FTE Program
Director; Robert Reinke, Ph.D., Exec. Director, South Dakota Council on
Economic Ed; and Bradley Hobbs, Ph.D., Professor, Florida Gulf Coast
University
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Includes:
3 nights lodging, some meals, off-site tour, and lesson plan binder
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Space is limited: Applications accepted 12/1/08-5/15/09 (apply early,
acceptances begin 3/15/08). Apply at
www.fte.org/teachers/programs/environment/application.php
Held in partnership with:

in-kind support provided by:


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