Teacher awarded Virginia’s outstanding economics educator

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Bill Betthauser of Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington is named the 2023 Virginia Outstanding Economic Educator of the Year by the Virginia Council on Economic Education. COURTESY

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Bill Betthauser, who teaches AP Economics and international business at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, was named the 2023 Virginia Outstanding Economic Educator of the Year by the Virginia Council on Economic Education.

He received the award at the 2023 Virginia Economic Educator Awards Luncheon at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Dec. 8. This award recognizes individuals who use creative and engaging techniques to teach economics in and out of the classroom.

Betthauser is in his 12th year at O’Connell, where he also mentors students through the Stock and Finance Club and the Global Studies Program. In addition, he serves as student council junior class moderator.

Over the past several years, he has used his free time in the summer to continue his own professional development through global education and learning programs — attending the Summer Economic Institute for teachers at Stanford University in California on numerous occasions, heading to Germany as a part of the Transatlantic Outreach Program, and most recently traveling  to South Korea as a fellow of the Discover Korea Research Visit Program, touring schools, cultural and historic sites, and businesses.

“I enjoy teaching students about how their life and their economic decisions fit into the larger world around them,” said Betthauser. “It’s great to ignite their curiosity and see them ask questions that have global implications.”

Find out more

To see the awards, go to vcee.org/economic-educator-awards.

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