E4E Educator Hub

Whether you're teaching high school students or leading university seminars, our flexible, engaging resources help bring the power of economic thinking to your classroom. Register and log in as an educator to see our full suite of resources.

Join the E4E Educator Network

We’re building a vibrant community of educators who share a passion for economic literacy. Collaborate with UChicago faculty and peer educators, access educator-only resources, participate in professional development opportunities, and help us improve our efforts by joining an advisory committee or our academic research efforts.
Note: You must be registered and logged into the website as an educator to access our educator-only materials. It may take up to 72 hours after registration to access these materials.

Microeconomics Curriculum Overview

Explore our digital microeconomics curriculum, developed by UChicago faculty and designed to be approachable, rigorous, and relevant.
  • 30+ core videos introducing key economic ideas
  • 25+ explainer videos that unpack the math and mechanics
  • 29 classroom-ready high school lesson plans thoughtfully pair E4E videos with simulations, case studies, and activities
  • Flexible integration into existing courses or standalone use

Classroom Resources

Our materials are built to support educators in diverse learning environments:
  • LMS-compatible video content
  • Activities that connect theory to real-world decision-making
  • Optional math extensions for AP or advanced learners
  • Hands-on classroom activities, including: Pirate attacks and baseball ticket sales (empiricism), Muffin store simulations (monopolistic competition), High-five games (oligopoly pricing)

Global Access & Support

E4E is for everyone, everywhere. Our videos and website are available in English and Spanish, with more languages and localized content in development. PDF files are currently available in English only but can be translated via translation or AI software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to questions frequently asked by educators and learners alike.

Connect with Us

Stay informed with our monthly E4E Roundup where we share insights at the intersection of economics and education, new classroom resources, and ideas for connecting everyday decision-making to economic concepts.
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