The
Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education is a partner to
several highly respected organizations operating in the St. Louis
area.
The Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis serves as a partner in offering area
teachers the opportunity to gain personally and professionally
by attending full-day economics programs. These workshops feature
lectures by Federal Reserve economists, followed by classroom application
ideas by Center staff. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis co-sponsors
a graduate-credit summer course, Making
Sense of Money and Banking.
The The
Foundation for Credit Education works
with the Center and the National Council on Economic Education
to produce curricula in personal finance for grades K-12. See our
up-coming workshops on personal finance economics for grades K-2,
3-5, and 6-8.
Teach
Children to Save Day is a national event developed by the American
Bankers Association Education Foundation. With the cooperation of
Royal Banks of Missouri, Pulaski Bank, Reliance Bank, Frontenac Bank,
Gateway Bank, Southwest Bank, and First Bank, the UM-St. Louis Center
for Entrepreneurship and Economic
Education
is pleased to offer the program in the St. Louis area.