Improving Quality of Life Through Economic Education
The Center for Economic Education guides teachers through continuing educational programs to gain a stronger grasp of the concepts, processes, regulations and language of economics, entrepreneurship and finance.
When teachers return to their schools, they continue to impart these valuable, essential economic lessons to thousands of students, providing them with a stronger head start in preparing for their financial futures. And, when students understand how personal banking, loans, investments, retirement planning and insurance work, they are better equipped to manage their personal finances in a more responsible and structured fashion. This program is another integral step that we are undertaking as a university to produce and provide for the next generation of transformative students and innovative individuals.
Our Mission
The Fort Hays State University Center for Economic Education promotes economic literacy among teachers. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that all students graduate from high school with the skills they need to succeed: to think and choose responsibly as producers, consumers, savers, investors, voters and participants in a global society.
Consultations
The FHSU Center staff is available for individualized consultations to help teachers plan lessons and examine resources for integrating economic education into their curriculum while addressing the Kansas State Curriculum Standards.
For more information about conferences and activities, please contact the Director of the FHSU Center for Economic Education, Dr. Jesse Jacobs, visit kcee.wichita.edu or councilforeconed.org.