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Federal Reserve Bank of 2012 Economic Summit International Marketplace Adding the Interactive to Your Whiteboard Economics Global Economic Forum U.S. History Through an Economic Lens Conversation with the Chairman www.dallasfed.org/educate

Fed The Federal Reserve Bank of program has always been committed to the goal of producing well-informed citizens. We believe that education holds the key to empowering people to embrace the challenges of a global economy and succeed within it. Through our support of educators across the Eleventh District, we impact the lives of tens of thousands of students. We remain committed to: Strengthening Communities Through Education We believe that a strong, educated American workforce is an integral part of a growing economy, and education is the foundation of that growth. Educated citizens become productive and capable members of their communities. Successful communities strengthen the state, the region and the nation. Enhancing Global Citizenship We believe that sound economic decisionmaking is a critical skill of successful global citizens. The 21st century will be defined by the continued integration of world economies, and Americans must engage locally, nationally and globally. Focusing on Educators We believe that the most effective way to impact students is to support educators and their critical work in our nation s classrooms. By providing resources and professional development opportunities, we can help to ensure that students are well prepared to succeed in the economy. Providing Quality Scholarship We believe that providing relevant and timely content based on quality scholarship leads to better understanding of important policy issues. We are committed to addressing these issues through thoughtful programming. For additional information and registration for all events, visit www.dallasfed.org/educate/events

Economic Summit The Economy in Action This two-day conference for secondary educators will debut the Federal Reserve Bank of new permanent exhibit, The Economy in Action. In the tradition of this flagship conference, the 2012 Economic Summit will deal with important and timely economic issues and provide ideas for addressing the conference content in the classroom. The conference content will be drawn from the themes of the new exhibit, including the drivers of the regional economy, the history of central banking in the U.S., the role of the Federal Reserve in the American economy and more. Conference attendees will leave the conference more informed about pertinent topics and excited about this new Fed resource. Location and Dates:, June 12 13 Federal Reserve Bank of 2200 N. Pearl St.,, TX 75201 Register by June 5 Time: Hotel: 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Praise from Past Participants $25; includes continental breakfast and lunch each day, as well as conference materials 12 hours of professional development credit and talented and gifted certification Holiday Inn Market Center 4500 Harry Hines Blvd.,, TX 75219 877 410 6667 Ask for the Federal Reserve Bank of conference rate of $85, including breakfast. The rate is available until May 28. Transportation will be provided to and from the Bank. Best conference in my 17 years of teaching. You know the Fed does it better!! Thank you so much for a great two days. You truly make continuing education painless. I love it [Economic Summit]. Please keep it going. Economic Summit For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events 2

For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events International Marketplace The International Marketplace This one-day forum, cosponsored with the Texas Council on, addresses international issues and classroom strategies. Events around the world this past year remind us of the importance of our connections in the global marketplace. Recent events car manufacturers looking to Japan for parts, financial managers watching Europe and the continuing debt crisis, energy companies monitoring activity in the Middle East all focused our attention on the importance of international trade in our daily lives. To thrive in a global society, students require an understanding of actions and reactions around the world. This forum for high school faculty will provide educators with timely information on important global events. Lessons and strategies for incorporating this information into classroom activities will also be provided. Location and Date:, July 24 Branch 1801 Allen Parkway,, TX 77019 Register by July 17 Time: 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Praise from Past Participants Vivacious speakers on current topics $15, includes continental breakfast, lunch and conference materials Six hours of professional development credit and talented and gifted certification Well-organized/timely and current topics. Thank you so much! It was outstanding I hope to attend more Fed events in the future. 3

Adding the Interactive to Your Whiteboard This one-day workshop is new this year and will feature demonstrations of interactive classroom lessons and activities for economics and personal finance. This hands-on conference allows educators with access to a SMART Board to experience the newest interactive content developed by the Fed for economics and personal finance instruction. Secondary teachers can expect demonstrations of the improved and interactive Building Wealth in the Classroom lessons as well as new lessons on economic concepts and monetary policy. Every attendee will receive a copy of the lessons and training on ways to incorporate them into classroom instruction. Locations and Dates:, August 1 Federal Reserve Bank of 2200 N. Pearl St.,, TX 75201 Register by July 25 Time: San Antonio, August 15 San Antonio Branch 126 E. Nueva St., San Antonio, TX 78204 Register by August 8 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. $15; includes continental breakfast and lunch, as well as conference materials Six hours of professional development credit Adding the Interactive to Your Whiteboard For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events 4

For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events Economics BOOT CAMP This three-day workshop trains economics teachers in course-specific content and is designed for teachers with little or no economics experience. Are you new to the role of teaching high school economics? Do you have little formal training in the discipline? Are you overwhelmed by vocabulary, graphs and charts? If you answered yes, Economics Boot Camp is for you. Workshop sessions will be led by economic education specialists with experience in the high school classroom. The content will correlate directly with the TEKS for Economics with Emphasis on the Free Enterprise System and Its Benefits, the Louisiana GLEs and the New Mexico Content Standards. Each session will include suggestions for effective classroom strategies. Locations and Dates:, June 18 20, July 17 19 Branch 1801 Allen Parkway, TX 77019 Register by June 11 Federal Reserve Bank of 2200 N. Pearl St., TX 75201 Register by July 10 Time: San Antonio, July 25 27 El Paso, August 8 10 San Antonio Branch El Paso Branch 126 E. Nueva St., 301 E. Main St. San Antonio, TX 78204 El Paso, TX 79901 Register by July 18 Register by August 1 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Praise from Past Participants $25; includes continental breakfast and lunch each day, as well as conference materials 21 hours of professional development credit This camp was absolutely fantastic! The sessions were relevant and provided me with materials and confidence for the classroom. Because of this camp, I am very excited about economics in general and hope to be able to convey my enthusiasm to my students. This was a most enriching and rewarding experience. Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. This is one of the best workshops I ve ever been to. Because I am relatively new to teaching economics, I find the information given invaluable. I have recommended this workshop to several colleagues. By far the most useful in-service I ve been to in 10 years of teaching. 5

Location and Dates: San Antonio, August 6 7 San Antonio Branch 126 E. Nueva St., San Antonio, TX 78204 Register by July 30 Times: Hotel: Praise from Past Participants Global Economic Forum This two-day event provides secondary educators the opportunity to participate in a forum on the complex and interdependent global economy. This conference is a perennial favorite and will feature insights from Fed economists and guests speakers about international topics. Sessions will provide opportunities for participants to deepen their understanding of the global economy and learn how to take conference content back to the classroom. One of the forum s highlights is videoconference collaboration among the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston, Cleveland and. This year the videoconference will feature the address from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke to educators across the nation. See page 8. August 6, 8:30 a.m. 4:15 p.m. followed by a reception August 7, 8:30 a.m. 3 p.m. $35; includes reception, continental breakfast and lunch both days, and conference materials 12 hours of professional development credit and talented and gifted certification Homewood Suites by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk 432 West Market St., San Antonio, Texas 78205 210 222 1515 Ask for Federal Reserve Bank rate of $106 plus tax. Book online at http://bit.ly/fedforum As always, your programs are the best I attend all year and one of the reasons I give up my days in the summer!! Thank you!! This gets me all excited to teach econ which is saying something after 19 years in the field. The conference materials update curriculum materials with the latest data and perspectives. Materials can be easily integrated into my curriculum. Global Economic Forum For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events 6

For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events U.S. History Through an Economic Lens U.S. History Through an Economic Lens This new two-day workshop examines economic concepts integral to the high school U.S. history course. Patterned after the successful Economics, this workshop will allow participants to examine important economic concepts and learn creative ways to integrate them into classroom instruction. By looking at the U.S. history course from an economic perspective, students can examine the economic incentives that motivated decisionmaking through the years. Session content will be directly correlated to the economics strand of the 11th grade U.S. history TEKS and organized into four time periods. 1870s to 1920 Between the Wars Post World War II 21st Century Locations and Dates:, June 21 22 Branch 1801 Allen Parkway,, TX 77019 Register by June 14 Time: Austin, July 30 31 Anderson High School 8403 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX 78759 Register by July 23, August 2 3 Federal Reserve Bank of 2200 N. Pearl St.,, TX 75201 Register by July 26 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. $25; includes continental breakfast and lunch each day, as well as conference materials 14 hours of professional development credit. 7

Ben Bernanke would like to have a word with you... Conversation with the Chairman Conversation with the Chairman This town hall event is an opportunity to join educators across the country to hear from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. When you prepare for the next school year late this summer, take some time to have a Conversation with the Chairman. The conversation will be just that, as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will address educators nationwide via videoconference on August 7, 2012. His special live message will focus on the critical need for personal finance education in the wake of the recent financial crisis. After his remarks, Bernanke will take questions from educators who will be gathered at sites across the country. Date: August 7 Locations: Time: Federal Reserve Bank of 2200 N. Pearl St.,, TX 75201 El Paso El Paso Branch 301 E. Main St., El Paso, TX 79901 Branch 1801 Allen Parkway,, TX 77019 Note: In San Antonio, the videoconference will be incorporated into the Global Economic Forum agenda. See page 6. Please visit www.dallasfed.org/educate/events for times for each location. There is no fee for this event. Participants will receive a certificate for professional development credit hours. For additional information and registration: www.dallasfed.org/educate/events 8

Coming Soon! The Economy in Action The Federal Reserve Bank of is proud to announce the opening of The Economy in Action. This new exhibit will offer educators and students the opportunity to broaden their understanding of the Federal Reserve System and the Eleventh District s economy. Learn about: The history of central banking in the U.S. The origins of the Federal Reserve The selection of as a Reserve Bank location Monetary policy and the FOMC Banking supervision and regulation American currency and cash operations Drivers of the regional economy 60th Annual Texas Council for Social Studies Conference Miles and Miles of Texas October 26 28 Omni Mandalay Hotel, Irving,TX Join the Federal Reserve Bank of and TCSS for a reception on Friday, October 26. Conference attendees who register for the reception will be treated to a VIP tour of the new exhibit, The Economy in Action. Register for the conference and the reception at www.txcss.org.

June Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Economic Summit 13 Economic Summit 14 15 16 17 18 Economics 19 Economics 20 Economics 21 U.S. History Through Economic Lens 22 U.S. History Through Economic Lens 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 July Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 23 15 16 17 Economics 18 Economics 19 Economics 20 21 22 23 24 International Marketplace 25 Economics San Antonio 26 Economics San Antonio 27 Economics San Antonio 28 29 30 U.S. History Through Economic Lens Austin 31 U.S. History Through Economic Lens Austin August Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4 5 6 Global Economic Forum San Antonio 7 Global Economic Forum San Antonio Conversation with the Chairman All Branches 1 Adding the Interactive to Your Whiteboard 8 Economics El Paso 2 U.S. History Through Economic Lens 9 Economics El Paso 3 U.S. History Through Economic Lens 10 Economics El Paso 12 13 14 15 Adding the 16 17 18 Interactive to Your Whiteboard San Antonio 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 11 For additional information and registration for all events, visit www.dallasfed.org/educate/events. For registration assistance, contact Sharon Wallace at 214-922-5276 or 800-333-4460.

From the Fed The Fed s Everyday Economics is a series of publications designed for high school students. Each one explains fundamental economic concepts. International Trade Examines the benefits of specialization and trade, using the economic principles of absolute and comparative advantage. It also discusses protectionism and worldwide efforts to open trade. Entrepreneurs Introduces the critical role entrepreneurs play in the economy and highlights the accomplishments of well-known entrepreneurs featured in profiles throughout the text. Intellectual property protection is addressed along with different types of business structures. Globalization Discusses the increasing integration of the world s economies through the flow of goods and services, money and people across national borders. It includes a discussion of foreign currency exchange and a timeline of innovations that furthered globalization. Download the publications or order a free classroom set at www.dallasfed.org/educate/classroom.cfm Economic Education at the Fed