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X-WR-CALDESC:Registration fee: $25.00 (Fee is refundable to teachers
from Economics Arkansas partner school systems upon successful completion
of the workshop or if cancellation is received two weeks prior to the day
of the workshop.) \n\nAccording to a recent Sports Illustrated article\,
60 percent of former NBA players are financially broke within five years o
f retirement. In addition\, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt
or are under financial stress within 2 years of retiring. \n\nThis worksh
op will focus on the relationship between economics and the world of sport
s\, plus it will provide participants with engaging lessons for teaching e
conomics concepts through the lens of sports. \n\n Target Audience: 6-1
2 Teachers \n\nParticipants attending will receive:\n
\n- Six ho
urs of ADE approved professional development
\n- ESPN's Broke DVD
\n- Curriculum developed by the Georgia Council on Economic Educa
tion and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
\n- Lunch and snacks <
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- $50 stipend
\n
\n\nParking directions and a parking pa
ss will be sent once registration is complete (including registration fee)
.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Registration fee: $25.00 (Fee is refundable to teachers
from Economics Arkansas partner school systems upon successful completion
of the workshop or if cancellation is received two weeks prior to the day
of the workshop.) \n\nAccording to a recent Sports Illustrated article\, 6
0 percent of former NBA players are financially broke within five years of
retirement. In addition\, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt o
r are under financial stress within 2 years of retiring. \n\nThis worksho
p will focus on the relationship between economics and the world of sports
\, plus it will provide participants with engaging lessons for teaching ec
onomics concepts through the lens of sports. \n\n Target Audience: 6-12
Teachers \n\nParticipants attending will receive:\n\n- Six hou
rs of ADE approved professional development
\n- ESPN's Broke DVD
\n- Curriculum developed by the Georgia Council on Economic Educat
ion and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
\n- Lunch and snacks
li>\n
- $50 stipend
\n
\n\nParking directions and a parking pas
s will be sent once registration is complete (including registration fee).
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150625T083000
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LOCATION:University of Arkansas\, Frank Broyles Athletic Center\, Miller R
oom\, 350 N. Razorback\, Fayetteville\, AR
SUMMARY:The Economics of Sports: Fayetteville
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