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MCEE’s mission is to assure that Maryland’s students leave school equipped with the economic and financial knowledge they need to make informed decisions. The Maryland Council on Economic Education provides teacher training, support, and programs to equip The mission of the Council is to assure that Maryland's school children leave high school equipped with the economic knowledge and decision-making skills they need to make informed decisions as consumers, workers and citizens. An understanding of basic economic principles and our free enterprise system is vital to an individual's ability to be a responsible consumer, a productive worker, and an informed voter. Considering both the short- and long-term economic consequences of, for example, spending and saving decisions, how much education and training to invest in, what career to choose, and the positions of political candidates on critical issues, is something children must be taught how to do.
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LoginorCreate Accountto access resources OUR MISSION WHAT WE DO The mission of the Maryland Council on Economic Education is to equip Pre K 12 educators with tools and resources to build their students financial capability and economic understanding creating financially empowered Marylanders. The Maryland Council on Economic Education provides The Maryland Council for Economic Education is proud to cosponsor with the Maryland Council for Social Studies the Annual Spring Conference Maryland Civil Rights Journey Then Now MCEE is offering a dedicated track of economics education topics this year including Using Childrens Literature to Teach Economics Understanding the Economic Impact of Indigenous People and Teaching the Economic Concepts in the new AP African American History Course. The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond will also join us for a session on the History and Impacts of Redlining and Blockbusting. We cant wait to see you there.

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