Ep 28 April is Financial Literacy Month- Part 2
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Ep 28 April is Financial Literacy Month- Part 2 Download (3)More great resources to scaffold Financial Literacy Month with your classes and communities. From DOE on Youtube to HGTV reality shows(?) Kathy and Mark share resources, activities and perspectives for teachers in focusing on financial literacy materials. Discover how to use the videos and articles in this episode to build relevance and maximize learning. This is your personal invitation to be part of the Fin Lit Community- Let’s support educators. Visit the website for complete show notes and resources www.talkingfinlit.org This is your personal invitation to be part of the Fin Lit Community- Let’s support educators.
Continuing the global conversation about personal
financial literacy for educators on
Talking Financial Literacy Podcast
Resources and Articles Mentioned
- Schools to teach kids how to manage money, Hamilton Spectator
- Financial literacy is to be incorporated into Ontario classrooms from Grade 4 to Grade 12. Parliamentary assistant Leeanna Pendergast will provide a report …
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BUILDING YOUR FUTURE - The Actuarial Foundation has released Building Your Future, an engaging and relevant financial literacy curriculum to help teens master the foundational elements of personal finance and to prepare for life after high school
- At a time of widespread economic turmoil and financial challenge, it is more important than ever that teens are given the knowledge and skills they need to manage their money wisely and to make smart decisions for the future.
- “Building Your Future helps students easily grasp the essentials of personal finance, gives them multiple opportunities to practice core skills and showcases the real-world impact of the financial decisions they make. Each chapter is classroom ready, with a Teacher’s Guide that provides handouts and answer keys, instruction and assessment suggestions, definitions and resources that align with national mathematics and personal financial education standards.
- To help teachers incorporate these materials into their instruction, the Foundation is making Building Your Future available in PDF format. However, as a nonprofit organization we are able to provide printed copies of the booklets at a break-even cost of just $2.50 per booklet.” from the site
- HGTV reality show provides …
- Relevant connections for middle school and high schoolers
- Property Virgins connections in this episode
- Americans Nearly Flunk Financial Literacy Test
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FOXBusiness
The first-of-its-kind survey, funded by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) non-profit Investor Education Foundation - How to Teach Kids About Money
Of all the lessons taught by the financial crisis, the most personal has been that Americans aren’t too slick with money. We take out home loans we can’t afford. We run up sky-high credit-card debt. We don’t save nearly enough for retirement By Barbara Kiviat Monday, Jan. 25, 201
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FOXBusiness
- Great You Tube video
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Financial Literacy Supplements from NIE
- Are you ready for the real world?
- Be Money $mart
- Consumer Jungle Teacher Guide….
- and much more
Facebook page for Financial Literacy:
Welcome to the Talking Financial Literacy Community @ Facebook . We hope folks will join us to share links, photos, comments and discussion. But the discussion board will especially be a space to share resources, plans for integrating financial literacy in classes and support as all of us pose new ideas. ho will be first and second to share who
they are, their basic interests in this area and any needs or resources?
Invitation for Listeners to Participate in the Show
Listen to the details in episode 26 and then email Mark and Kathy about what you have to share. Email us at podcast ( at) talkingfinlit.org
ON THE ROAD – Coming Events
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- April – June 2010 –Kathy at RTI SUMMIT @Chicago & Orlando
- May 2010- Kathy NYCABE Keynote N Y City
- May 2010 — Kathy at AERA 2010 (Denver, CO)
- June 2010 — Mark and Kathy at ISTE NECC 2010 (Denver, CO)
- leaving a comment here on the blog/site
- emailing us at podcast@talkingfinlit.org
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