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What do air fresheners, garlic, and vanilla have in common? They’re part of a set of immersive classroom lessons that teach negative, positive, and inframarginal externalities.
Read the latest in Online First: https://t.co/A82ikAV3rJ
PD Events are back in full swing! This month's focus is on our curriculum, so each workshop will feature a series of lessons that explores a topic like GDP or unemployment.
Join us for book club to read Hate the Game by Daryl Fairweather.
Register at: https://t.co/3ue3QGsmNU
Calling all econ teachers! Ahead of the Curve is just one week away. Join us on July 22, at 9am Pacific Time for this free, virtual half-day workshop.
Sessions are entirely focused on practical, ready-to-use ideas.
Learn more and register at https://t.co/VxagZaWPBu
It’s official—Unit 4 is done! The final three Global Connections lessons are now live on the site. Explore the complete unit now:
https://t.co/giuwVZFuZZ
New in Online First! 🗺️ Michael Coon and Jadrian Wooten explore how a daily geography game by @OECtoday can build global economic awareness.
Boost engagement, reinforce trade concepts, and make geography fun again.
Read the paper: https://t.co/ZMk3OmepeU
Two new lessons just dropped! Explore real-world critiques of international trade and dive into the impact of U.S. tariffs through a case study on washing machines.
Check out 4.10 and 4.11 at https://t.co/D33o2kNWRE
Wondering which Econiful lessons align best with your state standards or econ course? We have a growing collection of resource guides by state, with IN, KY, and TN as the newest additions. Find them all at https://t.co/a15grA0vcY