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191 | K-12 Financial Literacy Curriculum
Description
Most financial education reaches students when they're already drowning in student loans. By then, the damage is done. A team of educators just flipped that model on its head—starting financial independence concepts in pre-K, years before those critical money decisions get made.
Jonathan Mendonsa, alongside educators Danielle Mendoza, Rob Beeland, and Mandy Burt, introduce a K-12 financial literacy curriculum that spans from pre-K through high school. The curriculum covers essential financial concepts using a backward design approach, ensuring lessons are accessible to teachers without a finance background. With resources provided at no cost, the team reflects on the collaborative effort to create a comprehensive, user-friendly curriculum targeting communities that have historically lacked this knowledge.
Key Topics Discussed
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Introduction of Financial Literacy Curriculum [00:02:34]
Overview of the new free financial literacy curriculum targeting K-12 students. -
Building the Curriculum [00:06:01]
The collaborative effort among educators to craft a comprehensive, accessible curriculum. -
Activities in the Curriculum [00:15:50]
Engaging activities such as meal planning to teach budgeting and financial decision-making. -
Integrating the Curriculum [00:19:58]
Strategies for educators to incorporate financial literacy into existing subjects and standards. -
Accessing and Implementing the Curriculum [00:30:37]
How teachers can access and implement the curriculum in their classrooms.
Key Insights
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Financial Literacy Importance
Financial literacy education can significantly impact students' futures, empowering them to make informed financial decisions. -
Curriculum Availability
The curriculum is freely accessible and designed to be user-friendly for educators without finance backgrounds. -
Backward Design Approach
The curriculum employs a backward design model to align financial concepts with K-12 standards, ensuring relevance and ease of integration.
Key Quotes
- "FI 101: A free course for mastering financial independence." [00:01:09]
- "Our financial literacy curriculum will always be available for free." [00:29:37]
- "Our goal is to distribute valuable financial lessons widely." [00:28:30]
Chapter Markers
- [00:02:34] Introduction of Financial Literacy Curriculum
- [00:06:01] Building the Curriculum
- [00:15:50] Activities in the Curriculum
- [00:19:58] Integrating the Curriculum
- [00:30:37] Accessing and Implementing the Curriculum
Resources
- FI 101 Course [00:01:09]
- Financial Literacy Curriculum [00:30:47]
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