Summer 2024 Graduate Credit

Economics Professional Workshop (ECON 588)

July 22, 2024 - August 7, 2024

MCEE is excited to partner with St. Cloud State University (SCSU) and provide grad credits for 5-12 teachers!  This course allows 5-12 educators who are taking courses at the masters’ level to receive three credits for attending and completing assignments connected to the Minnesota Council on Economic Education (MCEE) summer workshop “MCEE Educator Certification: High School Economics.”  In-person attendance during the scheduled workshop (July 22-26, 2024) is required. The workshop requires additional, separate registration using the link found here: MCEE Educator Certification: High School Economics.  Students will apply and evaluate content knowledge from the workshops in completing assignments and developing lesson ideas.

Engage in economics disciplinary-focused research and best practices as part of a graduate-level professional development experience. 

Learning Outcomes:

Over the course of the semester, you are expected to learn how to do the following:

Course Requirements:

Course Deadlines:

How to Register:

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Grading

The grading method can be selected between either letter grades or S/U. This is done when you register for the course. Choose the option that works best for you and your school. 


Grades will be assigned according to the following scale


A    90-100

B    80-89

C    70-79

D    60-69

F    below a 60

Class participation and assignments will be weighted as follows:

Workshop Attendance

This is measured by in-person attendance from July 22-26, 2024 at Ruttan Hall on the University of Minnesota campus for the MCEE High School Economics certification workshop. Attendance is required for each of the five days of the workshop. You must separately register for this workshop.

 

MCEE Summer Workshop is found here: MCEE Educator Certification: High School Economics

 

Make-ups: If something comes up and you have to miss a day, this can be discussed with the professor.

Daily Summaries

Throughout this course you are required to type up a session summary for each day of the in-person High School Economics workshop.  The daily summaries will be submitted to D2L by July 29th.


Daily summaries must be 3-4 pages in length and they must include:

 

*All session summaries and your certificate of completion must be completed and fully submitted by July 29, 2024.

Projects

For your projects, you are to further develop a lesson plan/curriculum that you will use to incorporate economics-related content from two different topic areas that were discussed during the week-long workshop. The intention of these projects is for you to prepare economic content lessons that are ready to use in your own classes. You can decide what grade level and course(s) to prepare the content for. You will develop this lesson plan making use of the material/content/inspiration gained from the workshop.

 

Make these useful and usable for your purposes. It should be grade-level appropriate and be sure to make this your own and build in new material. You must add new content or material beyond what’s been presented during the workshop. This lesson should not solely be using material you’ve already prepared previously. Create something new and relevant. Think outside the box a bit and go beyond what we’ve learned in the workshop.

 

Each project must include:

*You are welcome to use a pre-existing template of your choosing to create your lesson plan.

*Projects must be submitted on or before August 7, 2024.


Professor:   Dr. Lynn MacDonald

Office:     Centennial Hall (CH) 309

Phone:     (320) 308-2264 (must leave a voicemail) 

E-mail:   lcmacdonald@stcloudstate.edu

Not ready yet?

If you are interested in receiving graduate credits, but are unable to join this session we ask that you click here to complete a short google form.  We will keep you up to date on future offerings.