Jamie Wagner

Dr. Jamie Wagner is an Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Economic Education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. As a faculty member she teaches undergraduate economics courses using the economic way of thinking to make the classroom content applicable to students. She also directs the Center for Economic Education working with pre-service and K-12 teachers in the Omaha area to assist economic and personal finance instruction through profession development workshops, curriculum development, and one-on-one work with teachers. Jamie’s research interests include economic education, economic pedagogy, financial literacy, and assessment techniques. Her research has been published in the Journal for Economic Education, the Journal of Consumer Affairs, Journal of Economics Teaching among other journals. Dr. Wagner also writes curriculum for k-12 teachers and was nationally recognized with a curriculum award from the National Association of Economic Educators for her entrepreneurship curriculum for middle and high school students entitled, “Entrepreneurship in your Community: Creating your own Career”. She is a dynamic speaker who demonstrates economic and financial literacy concepts through interactive activities including simulations, discussions, and games. Dr Wagner has been a professor with FTE since 2016. She teaches in the Economics for Leaders, Economics for Teachers, and Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy programs and has been a professor for one-day workshops for both teachers and students.

 

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