Financial Literacy Ed – Its More Than Balancing the Checkbook
Cryptocurrency... digital banking... online scams... How can we prepare kids to be financially empowered in a constantly changing world?
Cryptocurrency... digital banking... online scams... How can we prepare kids to be financially empowered in a constantly changing world?
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In this episode, you'll hear about free financial literacy resources that you can utilize to set up your students for success!
In this episode, Alyssa Lyons from EVERFI, joins to share tips for educators who want to inject real world experiences and skills into their curriculum.
Listen to this conversation with EVERFI's Implementation Specialist for Washington state, Hanna Kim, as she discusses how to bridge the gaps in education that students face today and how to utilize EVERFI in your classroom.
Listen to Persist Nashville’s Co-founder and Director of Coaching, Kristen King, M.Ed. for a discussion about how to decode the FAFSA for your students and their families.
Ryan Swift, VP of Strategic partnerships at EVERFI, discusses the value that financial education has in helping financial institutions make an impact in their communities. Providing trust through personal finance education is an imperative for the entire finance services sector. It is also a cornerstone to building engagement across the entire customer journey.
Listen to our conversation with Paris Woods, Ed.M., education leader, non-profit founder, and author of The Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom. Paris spent years working in education and wanted to find a way to build wealth without changing careers or taking the traditional real estate or business routes.
The educational journey includes so much more than traditional academic subjects. When young people learn about real-world skills in school, they’re equipped with the tools they need to navigate life’s daily challenges and set in motion skills that will propel them toward a successful future.
We find ourselves in a moment where the dialogue about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is happening across the nation. As we prepare for addressing these conversations in our classrooms, it is important to equip ourselves with a framework and strategies to help us feel prepared.