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Enhancing Financial Literacy Education: Insights from a Board of Education Meeting

This report summarizes a Board of Education meeting held on November 20, 2018, discussing options for integrating financial literacy into high school curriculum. Teachers' opinions, support, and requests were highlighted, emphasizing the need for online resources and comprehensive materials to implement the program effectively.

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Enhancing Financial Literacy Education: Insights from a Board of Education Meeting

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  1. Financial literacy Board of Education November 20, 2018 Lisa Kotowski

  2. Options considered:

  3. Options considered:

  4. Meetings with teachers Attending: • Francisco Alvarez, McNair High School • Daniel Holmes, McNair High School • David Johnson, Liberty High School • Jason Johnson, Bear Creek High School • Lupita Macedo, Bear Creek High School • Melanie Vieira, Bear Creek High School

  5. Meeting with Teachers • Teachers were not in favor of adding an additional graduation requirement • Economic teachers supported the idea of including financial literacy into their course • May teachers already devote quality time to financial literacy • Teachers requested: • Materials be on-line • Sufficient materials to implement the program properly • Suggested using Next Gen Personal Finance

  6. Questions?

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