
Categories
-
Upcoming Events
Sep 27 Fri9:00 am Pearson’s Annual Course Redesign Conference @ Sheraton Wild Horse Pass ResortPearson’s Annual Course Redesign… @ Sheraton Wild Horse Pass ResortSep 27 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 amHeld once a year, the goal of the Pearson Course Redesign Conference is to equip participants with a basic foundation of the principles [...]
PCTE 2013 Resources are Available for Download
The first annual 2013 Pearson Conference on Teaching Economics (PCTE) took place March 1-3 in Las Vegas. This two-day event is designed to facilitate the exchange of best practices and discussions around emerging ideas, technologies, and innovation in the economics classroom. Continue reading
Register NOW for the Spring Economics Webinar Series on Hot, Relevant Topics & Teaching Tips you can use NOW!
Pearson Economics is always adding new, current and relevant content to our print and digital products. Register for one of our Spring Webinars to learn more about how to incorporate some of these new topics and features into your course now! Continue reading
Posted in Community Events, Webinars, Workshops
2 Comments
MyEconLab — News You Can Use Today
Micro and Macro News Exercises are available now in all MyEconLab titles through a Current News course. Continue reading
Posted in Assessment & Training, Course Content & Structure, Hints & Tips
Tagged course, current_events, maco, micro, news, story
Leave a comment
Karl “Chip” Case’s U.S. Senate Testimony on Tax Reform
Check out this live recording of Pearson author, Dr. Karl “Chip” Case, speaking on ‘The Potential Impacts of Tax Reform on the Housing Market’ to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. Continue reading
Posted in General Interest
Tagged housing market, pearson author, us senate committee on finance
Leave a comment
NEIS 2011: Offering a Brighter Future by Helping Students Shine Today
While the current state of our economy may be dark and uncertain, Pearson knows the potential for a brighter future rests in the hands of students. But instead of waiting until after graduation, why not let students unleash their potential and bask in the limelight today? Continue reading
