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International Marketplace
A One-Day Forum for High School Faculty
Houston Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
July 29, 2009

Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the Texas Council on Economic Education

Imprints of the international marketplace appear every day in the foods we eat, clothes we wear, jobs we have, technology we use, vehicles we drive, cultural traditions we observe, investments we make and prices we pay.

As the world becomes more interconnected, international trade, international relations and the international financial markets face enormous challenges. For high school educators, the challenge is enlarging our understanding of this increased interdependence so that our students are prepared to live and thrive in a global society.

This forum for high school faculty explored the accelerating change, increasing complexity and unpredictability occurring in the international marketplace.

Topics

  • World’s Financial Marketplace: The International Monetary Fund
  • Everyday Economics: International Trade
  • International Protocol
  • Migration: Immigration and Emigration
  • Teacher Panel: Study Abroad Opportunities

Fast Facts

Who Should Attend

  • This forum is open to secondary teachers who wish to incorporate international perspectives into their classroom studies. 

Date and Time

  • Wednesday, July 29
    8:30 a.m.–3:45 p.m.

Location

  • Houston Branch
    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
    1801 Allen Parkway
    Houston, TX 77019
  • Directions
  • Parking is available adjacent to the Bank at 900 Gillette St. Advance registration is required for entry onto Bank premises.

Credit

  • Participants will receive a certificate for six professional development credit hours.

Fee

  • $15, includes continental breakfast, lunch and conference materials.

More Information

  • Robbie Moses at the Houston Branch at 713-483-3637 or e-mail robbie.moses@dal.frb.org
  • Elizabeth Waddle at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas at 800-333-4460, ext. 25276
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