Next Gen Personal Finance Program for Middle School

Next Gen Personal Finance Program for Middle School

Join Yanely Espinal from Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) or a presentation on NGPF’s free digital financial literacy program.

By Center for Economic Education & Entrepreneurship

Date and time

Wednesday, December 2, 2020 · 1 - 3pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

Attention: Middle School Teachers

Join Yanely Espinal from Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) for a presentation on NGPF’s free digital financial literacy program for middle school students (grades 6-8).

She will share how to access this free resource and demonstrate lessons that support Delaware’s new Financial Literacy Standards

  • Delaware Standard 1 – Decision Making/Financial Planning (WILL ICONS FIT?) -- Lessons from NGPF Unit 9: Life After High School
  • Delaware Standard 2 – Money Management -- Lessons from NGPF Unit 3: Budgeting; NGPF Unit 2: Consumer Skills; and NGPF Unit 4: Credit
  • Delaware Standard 3 – Saving & Investing -- Lessons from Unit 5: Saving and Unit 6: Investing
  • Delaware Standard 4 – Risk Protection -- Lesson from Unit 6: Investing

Organized by

The University of Delaware Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship (CEEE) in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics was founded in 1971 to address the absence of economics in the K through 12 curriculum with the goal of ensuring all students graduating from Delaware high schools would be well grounded in economics with the knowledge and skills to be productive citizens.

In 1981, the CEEE established the Master of Arts in Economics and Entrepreneurship for Educators graduate program.  The program serves to establish a network of teachers across the country and throughout the world to develop, implement and exchange meaningful economic, financial and entrepreneurial education programs.  Those teachers have gone on to train other teachers in their states and regions, thereby leveraging the impact of the MAEEE program. 

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