Economics Teachers' Association of Western Australia
Inc. (ETAWA)
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Please email the ETAWA President for news updates.
The Economics Teachers' Association of Western Australia (ETAWA) aims
to
- promote and extend Economics Education in Western Australia
- provide a means for the exchange of ideas on the teaching of economics
- act as a body representative of teachers of economics
- publish and make available materials of interest and value to teachers
of economics
- maintain liaison with professional associations of teachers of economics,
plus other professional and academic bodies; and,
- undertake any other activities aimed at promoting and supporting the
teaching of economics.
Membership Fees
Individual membership - $50.00 per annum
Institutional membership - $125.00 per annum
Corporate membership - $250.00 per annum
President
Ms Mandy Hudson
Moderation and Standards Officer (Society and Environment)
Curriculum Council
Tel: 08 9273 6755
Fax: 08 9244 3201
Email: mandy.hudson@curriculum.wa.edu.au
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Secretary
Ms Kiran Nair
St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls
Bay View Terrace
Mosman Park WA 6012
Tel: 08 9285 4100
Fax: 08 9285 4124
Email: Kiran.Nair@sthildas.wa.edu.au
Publication and Website Coordinator
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Members receive an issue of Economics Update distributed annually. This publication contains information on a range of topics including articles on current issues in economics, teaching resources and ideas and example assessments that can all be applied in the classroom.
Economics Conference
The annual conference is held towards the end of Term 2 each year with presenters from industry, government and academia.
Teacher seminars
A number of forums are held each year to help members keep abreast of current issues in respect to the Australian economy and developments concerning the teaching of economics.
Student seminars
A number of forums are held each year to assist students to further develop their knowledge, skills and understanding of economics and to apply this to current issues in the Australian economy.
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