About This Event
The Arizona Council on Economic Education ("ACEE") invites you to partner with us on the 2026 Arizona Financial Literacy and Economic Education Teacher Conference. As a valued partner, your company will receive high-profile exposure and contribute to philanthropic efforts in support of financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and economic education to benefit K-12 teachers and students statewide.
ACEE’s conference is a statewide meeting of K-12 educators, affiliated Arizona universities and colleges, Arizona school districts, Federal Reserve partners, and other educational institutions in this field. By empowering teachers, you multiply the impact from one teacher to 150 of their students on average annually.
The conference features a diverse selection of professional development sessions on economic and financial literacy, including pedagogy and resources, curriculum strategies for schools/school districts, teaching strategies, assessment and research, new programs and best practices. The conference also features informal opportunities for networking.
Teacher Experience
“All of the speakers were wonderful. I have lots of ideas that I can bring back to use in the classroom. I am so grateful for ACEE and the programs that it provides for teachers. The content is relatable and of high quality. Thank you! Also, thank you to the sponsors, volunteers and everyone who helped make this conference possible!” -Rae Wodarcyk, Weinburg Gifted Academy, Chandler
“Today was such a great day! I appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with other economics educators. This time of year leaves teachers busy and overwhelmed, but today left me feeling inspired.” – Christi Carlson, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff
“This was my first time attending the ACEE conference. The presentations given were awesome. Presenters were knowledgeable and engaging. Keynote speaker was awesome! Enjoyed today’s learning, I look forward to incorporating what I learned today in the classroom. I plan to forward resources to my colleagues. Good job, ACEE!” - Sherylene Sells, Many Farms Community School, Many Farms
About This Event
The Arizona Council on Economic Education ("ACEE") invites you to partner with us on the 2026 Arizona Financial Literacy and Economic Education Teacher Conference. As a valued partner, your company will receive high-profile exposure and contribute to philanthropic efforts in support of financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and economic education to benefit K-12 teachers and students statewide.
ACEE’s conference is a statewide meeting of K-12 educators, affiliated Arizona universities and colleges, Arizona school districts, Federal Reserve partners, and other educational institutions in this field. By empowering teachers, you multiply the impact from one teacher to 150 of their students on average annually.
The conference features a diverse selection of professional development sessions on economic and financial literacy, including pedagogy and resources, curriculum strategies for schools/school districts, teaching strategies, assessment and research, new programs and best practices. The conference also features informal opportunities for networking.
Teacher Experience
“All of the speakers were wonderful. I have lots of ideas that I can bring back to use in the classroom. I am so grateful for ACEE and the programs that it provides for teachers. The content is relatable and of high quality. Thank you! Also, thank you to the sponsors, volunteers and everyone who helped make this conference possible!” -Rae Wodarcyk, Weinburg Gifted Academy, Chandler
“Today was such a great day! I appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with other economics educators. This time of year leaves teachers busy and overwhelmed, but today left me feeling inspired.” – Christi Carlson, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff
“This was my first time attending the ACEE conference. The presentations given were awesome. Presenters were knowledgeable and engaging. Keynote speaker was awesome! Enjoyed today’s learning, I look forward to incorporating what I learned today in the classroom. I plan to forward resources to my colleagues. Good job, ACEE!” - Sherylene Sells, Many Farms Community School, Many Farms