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Help build the future of economics education
Econec is designed as a collaborative project. We work with teachers, experts, and partners to create learning materials that are academically sound, pedagogically useful, and grounded in classroom reality.
Advisory Committee
Our Advisory Committee brings together experts in didactics, economics, pedagogy, and technology. Its role is to:
- Provide strategic guidance
- Identify weaknesses and blind spots
- Review outputs against explicit quality criteria
- Support methodological and pedagogical coherence
- Help ensure the plurality and relevance of the materials
Who we are looking for
- Experts in economics education
- Specialists in curriculum and didactics
- Educators with experience in sustainability or civic education
- Professionals with expertise in educational technology
- Trusted advisors who can strengthen the project’s quality and credibility
Sounding Board
Our Sounding Board is a panel of around twenty teachers from different cantons who are consulted at key stages of development. Their feedback helps us ensure that our modules are practical, realistic, and usable in real teaching conditions.
What members do
- Review modules in development
- Assess usability and classroom relevance
- Comment on workload and clarity
- Share feedback on structure, tone, and adaptability
- Help improve materials before publication
Why it matters
Teachers have a high degree of autonomy in choosing learning materials. Their early involvement is essential if the project is to produce resources that will truly be used.
Partner with us
We welcome conversations with:
- Schools and teachers
- Foundations and funding partners
- Educational institutions
- Researchers and subject experts
- Organisations working on economics education, sustainability, or civic learning
If your work aligns with our mission, we would be glad to explore ways to collaborate.
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Join us in building better economics education
Whether you are a teacher, expert, partner, or supporter, your perspective can help shape a stronger and more meaningful economics education.