logging in or signing up 06 Board Presentation Bina Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 98 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: January 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Oklahoma Council on Economic Education: Oklahoma Council on Economic Education Continuing our journey from Good to GREAT! 2006 Year in Review Presented December 12, 2006 OCEE Annual MeetingGREAT!: GREAT! Good The real path to greatness, it turns out, requires simplicity and diligence. It requires clarity, not instant illumination. It demands each of us to focus on what is vital—and to eliminate all of the extraneous distractions. Jim Collins, author of Good to GreatGREAT!: GREAT! Good We believe in Oklahoma’s kids. They are our future!GREAT!: GREAT! Good We train teachers because teachers impact kids.Slide5: Excellence in Economic Education Campaign for Economic and Financial Literacy 87 members in OklahomaSlide6: 2006 Accomplishments Teacher Workshops - 448 Teachers Trained - 27 Workshops and Presentations - 13 Locations - 104 Training Program Hours - 2027 Contact HoursSlide7: 2006 Accomplishments National Comparison (as of 12/5) - 26 of 38 in contact hours - 26 of 38 in participants - 19 of 38 in the number of trainings - 27 of 38 in training hoursSlide8: K-12 public and private K-12 home school County extension agents Adult educators College professors Pre-service students Others Teacher Workshops 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide9: Conference Booths 2006 Accomplishments - A+ Schools Conference - Social Studies and Fine Arts - Oklahoma Council for Teachers of Math - Career Tech - Encylo-media - Oklahoma Council for History Teachers - OEA - Gifted and Talented International exhibit at UCOSlide10: Student Programs 2006 Accomplishments - Economics Challenge – 10 teams participated - UCO Business Challenge - Stock Market Game - Drawing for Dollar$ - 125 entries receivedSlide11: Stock Market Game 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide12: 2006 Accomplishments UCO Center - It Just Adds Up - UCO Business Challenge - UCO Freshman Orientation SessionsSlide13: - 946 schools involved It Just Adds Up 2006 Accomplishments - 23,650 newspapers distributed each WednesdaySlide14: - Over 15,000 high school students pre-registered for 2006 competition – Students will create a Web site with information of interest to students majoring in Business. UCO Business Challenge 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide15: Drawing for Dollar$ Awards JYM Week, April 2006 2006 Accomplishments Financial Fitness for Life Workshop Golf Tournament Teacher Awards Program Included in the JYM week insert in the Sunday OklahomanSlide16: - Developed and distributed a parent’s guide on “How to Raise a Financially Fit Child” Publications 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide17: Distributed 9,636 copies of the “ABCs of Credit Card Finance” to 152 teachers in 112 different schools! Distributed 4,500 copies at conferences and workshops Publications 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide18: Website Report 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide19: 2006 Accomplishments Website ReportSlide20: 2006 Accomplishments Website Report Daily Summary Of HitsSlide21: 2006 Accomplishments 25 Press Releases 15 Advertisements 53 articles about our programs 10 articles quoting or referencing the Council Media ReportSlide22: 2006 Accomplishments It Just Adds Up – Best of Newspaper in Education 2006 – First Place for Best Ideas in a Daily Newspaper Business Challenge – Third Place in Southern Region of Newspapers in Education Honors and AwardsSlide23: On to 2007! Hosting teachers from Ukraine Oklahoma Stock Market Game Partnership with The Oklahoman “Tales of Oklahoma” in celebration of the Oklahoma Centennial …and more!Slide24: 2006 Accomplishments 2007 Tournament - April 27, 2007 2006 Golf TournamentSlide25: Contributions Access Financial Resources Alfa Sasser Amy Kirkpatrick Amy Morris Angela Caddell Ann Garcia Vitali Brent Riley Barbara Schindler Betty Raulston Bill Jeffery Billye Hansen Bob Ball Up to $499 Slide26: Contributions Doug Jech Emmett Hudgins Eugene Earsom George Collier Shannon Contreras Glenn Muske Gus Gisinger Jackie Jacobi Jim Fleckinger Joyce Montgomery Karen Price Keith French Up to $499 Slide27: Contributions Chad Wilkerson Charles Walworth Charlotte Ream Cooper & Associates LLC Craig Knutson Danny Lawson Debbie Pack Deborah Fleming Derrick Owens Diane Denham DM Wealth Management Don Hardin Up to $499 Slide28: Contributions Kelly and Andy Sachs Ken Lambert L. Symcox and C. Alexander Lacy Myers Larkin Warner Larry Robinette Laurie Burt Legacy Wealth Management Les Davidson Linda Smith Lisa Donnini Marilyn Krell Up to $499 Slide29: Contributions Mary Oppegard Michelle Kelley Mike Shirley Misty Garrett Olivia Campbell Patrick Fitzgerald Peggy Doviak Randy Ice Rita Geiger RSC Shannon Welch Sonja Porter Up to $499 Slide30: Contributions Stillwater National Bank Sue Lynn Sasser and Charles Williams Sue MacHugh Susan Parks-Schlepp Tony Johnson Tracy Lee Emmons Vision Bank Williams Financial Services Group, Inc. Up to $499 Slide31: Contributions Carol Hopper Dwayne Boggs First Fidelity Bank Hogan & Slovcek Janis Resser State Farm Insurance User Friendly Systems Consulting and Management Wilson Roberts Womack Advisers, LLC $500 to $999 Slide32: Contributions American Fidelity Bank of Oklahoma Cox Communications Dennis Packard Jane Moran Kirkpatrick Bank MidFirst Bank National Geographic Society Oklahoma City Community Foundation Oklahoma State Treasurer $1,000 to $4,999 Slide33: Contributions Allstate Bank of America JP Morgan Chase NCEE OG&E Sonic The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation $5,000 and above You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
06 Board Presentation Bina Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 98 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: January 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Oklahoma Council on Economic Education: Oklahoma Council on Economic Education Continuing our journey from Good to GREAT! 2006 Year in Review Presented December 12, 2006 OCEE Annual MeetingGREAT!: GREAT! Good The real path to greatness, it turns out, requires simplicity and diligence. It requires clarity, not instant illumination. It demands each of us to focus on what is vital—and to eliminate all of the extraneous distractions. Jim Collins, author of Good to GreatGREAT!: GREAT! Good We believe in Oklahoma’s kids. They are our future!GREAT!: GREAT! Good We train teachers because teachers impact kids.Slide5: Excellence in Economic Education Campaign for Economic and Financial Literacy 87 members in OklahomaSlide6: 2006 Accomplishments Teacher Workshops - 448 Teachers Trained - 27 Workshops and Presentations - 13 Locations - 104 Training Program Hours - 2027 Contact HoursSlide7: 2006 Accomplishments National Comparison (as of 12/5) - 26 of 38 in contact hours - 26 of 38 in participants - 19 of 38 in the number of trainings - 27 of 38 in training hoursSlide8: K-12 public and private K-12 home school County extension agents Adult educators College professors Pre-service students Others Teacher Workshops 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide9: Conference Booths 2006 Accomplishments - A+ Schools Conference - Social Studies and Fine Arts - Oklahoma Council for Teachers of Math - Career Tech - Encylo-media - Oklahoma Council for History Teachers - OEA - Gifted and Talented International exhibit at UCOSlide10: Student Programs 2006 Accomplishments - Economics Challenge – 10 teams participated - UCO Business Challenge - Stock Market Game - Drawing for Dollar$ - 125 entries receivedSlide11: Stock Market Game 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide12: 2006 Accomplishments UCO Center - It Just Adds Up - UCO Business Challenge - UCO Freshman Orientation SessionsSlide13: - 946 schools involved It Just Adds Up 2006 Accomplishments - 23,650 newspapers distributed each WednesdaySlide14: - Over 15,000 high school students pre-registered for 2006 competition – Students will create a Web site with information of interest to students majoring in Business. UCO Business Challenge 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide15: Drawing for Dollar$ Awards JYM Week, April 2006 2006 Accomplishments Financial Fitness for Life Workshop Golf Tournament Teacher Awards Program Included in the JYM week insert in the Sunday OklahomanSlide16: - Developed and distributed a parent’s guide on “How to Raise a Financially Fit Child” Publications 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide17: Distributed 9,636 copies of the “ABCs of Credit Card Finance” to 152 teachers in 112 different schools! Distributed 4,500 copies at conferences and workshops Publications 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide18: Website Report 2006 AccomplishmentsSlide19: 2006 Accomplishments Website ReportSlide20: 2006 Accomplishments Website Report Daily Summary Of HitsSlide21: 2006 Accomplishments 25 Press Releases 15 Advertisements 53 articles about our programs 10 articles quoting or referencing the Council Media ReportSlide22: 2006 Accomplishments It Just Adds Up – Best of Newspaper in Education 2006 – First Place for Best Ideas in a Daily Newspaper Business Challenge – Third Place in Southern Region of Newspapers in Education Honors and AwardsSlide23: On to 2007! Hosting teachers from Ukraine Oklahoma Stock Market Game Partnership with The Oklahoman “Tales of Oklahoma” in celebration of the Oklahoma Centennial …and more!Slide24: 2006 Accomplishments 2007 Tournament - April 27, 2007 2006 Golf TournamentSlide25: Contributions Access Financial Resources Alfa Sasser Amy Kirkpatrick Amy Morris Angela Caddell Ann Garcia Vitali Brent Riley Barbara Schindler Betty Raulston Bill Jeffery Billye Hansen Bob Ball Up to $499 Slide26: Contributions Doug Jech Emmett Hudgins Eugene Earsom George Collier Shannon Contreras Glenn Muske Gus Gisinger Jackie Jacobi Jim Fleckinger Joyce Montgomery Karen Price Keith French Up to $499 Slide27: Contributions Chad Wilkerson Charles Walworth Charlotte Ream Cooper & Associates LLC Craig Knutson Danny Lawson Debbie Pack Deborah Fleming Derrick Owens Diane Denham DM Wealth Management Don Hardin Up to $499 Slide28: Contributions Kelly and Andy Sachs Ken Lambert L. Symcox and C. Alexander Lacy Myers Larkin Warner Larry Robinette Laurie Burt Legacy Wealth Management Les Davidson Linda Smith Lisa Donnini Marilyn Krell Up to $499 Slide29: Contributions Mary Oppegard Michelle Kelley Mike Shirley Misty Garrett Olivia Campbell Patrick Fitzgerald Peggy Doviak Randy Ice Rita Geiger RSC Shannon Welch Sonja Porter Up to $499 Slide30: Contributions Stillwater National Bank Sue Lynn Sasser and Charles Williams Sue MacHugh Susan Parks-Schlepp Tony Johnson Tracy Lee Emmons Vision Bank Williams Financial Services Group, Inc. Up to $499 Slide31: Contributions Carol Hopper Dwayne Boggs First Fidelity Bank Hogan & Slovcek Janis Resser State Farm Insurance User Friendly Systems Consulting and Management Wilson Roberts Womack Advisers, LLC $500 to $999 Slide32: Contributions American Fidelity Bank of Oklahoma Cox Communications Dennis Packard Jane Moran Kirkpatrick Bank MidFirst Bank National Geographic Society Oklahoma City Community Foundation Oklahoma State Treasurer $1,000 to $4,999 Slide33: Contributions Allstate Bank of America JP Morgan Chase NCEE OG&E Sonic The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation $5,000 and above