PCEE Mission Statement The Purdue Center for Economic Education offers both formal economics courses and non-credit programs for teachers, employee groups, and other adult.

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PCEE
Mission Statement
The Purdue Center for Economic Education offers
both formal economics courses and non-credit
programs for teachers, employee groups, and other
adult audiences; develops new instructional materials
and programs; conducts research on the economic
literacy of students, teachers, and the general public;
and conducts formal evaluation studies of
instructional materials and programs.
Our County Service Area for
K-12 teachers
 Benton
 Carroll
 Clinton
 Fountain
 Montgomery
 Tippecanoe
 White
 Warren
Professional Affiliations and
Opportunities with:
Academic Year Non-Credit Programs offered by
Teacher Advocates
Gina Boyd
Mayflower Mill
Elementary School
Kurt Schlicher
McCutcheon
High School
Teacher Advocate Programs available during the academic year
Elementary Workshops
Grades K-8 taught by Gina Boyd
Secondary Workshops
Grades 6-12 taught by Kurt
Schlicher
 Half-Pint Economics
 The Classroom Mini-Economy
 Economics and Entrepreneurship:
Operating a Classroom Business
 Math and Economics
 Playful Economics
 Teaching Economics using
Children’s Literature
 Going Beyond Indiana’s New
Academic Standards: Elementary
Literacy and Writing through
Economics and Entrepreneurship
 Financial Fitness for Life
 Mathematics and Economics
 The Great Economic Mysteries
Books
 Economics in Literature and Drama
 Civics and Government
 Middle School Geography
 United States History
 AP Economics
 Gen I Revolution – an on-line
personal finance game
 Economics and Art
Teacher Advocate Programs
Local Program
Advisory Board
• Justin Tobias, Economics Department
Head, Purdue Krannert School of
Management
• Scott Brand, VP Manufacturing &
Materials, Subaru
• Janet Broyles, Pres./CEO, Automated
Payroll Services
• Jeff Sanson, Director, Indiana Council
on Economic Education
• Ron Dubree, Region 3 International
Representative, United Auto Workers
• David Hummels, Dean, Krannert
School of Management
• Bob Falk, Pres./CEO, Purdue Federal
Credit Union
• Scott Hanback, Superintendent,
Tippecanoe School Corporation
• Jerry Hendress, Agriculture
Representative
• Rocky Killion, Superintendent, West
Lafayette Community School Corp.
• Jim Mills, VP of Human Resources,
Fairfield Manufacturing Corporation
• William F. Olds, Sr. VP-Insurance
Operations, Lafayette Life
• Mary Ann Santos de Barona, Dean of
Education Administration, College of
Education
• Charles Shook, VP, Coldwell Banker
Shook Agency
• Brent Talcott, VP, Laf. Bank and Trust
•Robert Troyer, Principal, West Lafayette
Jr./Sr. High School
• Phil VanFossen, Assoc. Director, Center
for Economic Education
Teacher presenters from Hoover Elementary:
Ship building/shipping economic activity
National and International Outreach
International outreach
through teacher and
training of trainers
WORKSHOPS ( ) and
CONFERENCES ( ).
Workshops:
/Conferences:
Korea
Egypt
Russia Kyrgzstan Ukraine
Mexico
Indonesia
Curriculum and Pedagogy
Publications
Focus Series of Teaching Lessons for
the Council on Economic Education
“…among the economists we find that
John Siegfried, William Becker, and
Michael Watts are ranked above other
economists.”
Handbook of
research in social
studies education
Social Education
Southern Economic Journal
Research Articles (2)
Journal of Economic
Education
Economic Inquiry
Journal of Economic
Education
Journal of Economic
Education
PCEE
Promoting
Economic
Education
since 1964