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Teacher Workshop 1: Introduction to consumer and financial literacy education in Australia

Teacher Workshop 1: Introduction to consumer and financial literacy education in Australia. Helping young people be MoneySmart http://teaching.moneysmart.gov.au/resource-centre/videos/money-makes-the-world-go-around. Teacher Workshop 1.

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Teacher Workshop 1: Introduction to consumer and financial literacy education in Australia

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  1. Teacher Workshop 1: Introduction to consumer and financial literacy education in Australia

    Helping young people be MoneySmart http://teaching.moneysmart.gov.au/resource-centre/videos/money-makes-the-world-go-around
  2. Teacher Workshop 1 Introduction to consumer and financial literacy education in Australia
  3. So is this another learning area?
  4. The MoneySmart Brand Consumer website: www.moneysmart.gov.au MoneySmart… …Schools …Teachers …Kids (primary) …Students (secondary) Products: MoneySmart Teaching website www.teaching.moneysmart.gov.au MoneySmart Teaching package
  5. National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework
  6. Who are consumer and financially literate people? “ Individuals who are consumer and financially literate have the ability to apply knowledge, understandings, skills and values in consumer and financial contexts to make informed and effective decisions that have a positive impact on themselves, their families, the broader community and the environment. Source: National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework, Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA), 2011 ”
  7. What can we do with money? Spend it Save it Donate it Invest it Good financial decision making requires PLANNING
  8. What do the experts think? Paul Clitheroe Chairman, Australian Government Financial Literacy Board and Financial Commentator Paul’s video can be found here: http://teaching.moneysmart.gov.au/resource-centre/videos/changing-world-of-consumerism
  9. Financial Health for Teachers A MoneySmart Teaching personal learning program designed to inspire and empower teachers aims to help teachers feel confident with money published monthly on the MoneySmart Teaching website http://teaching.moneysmart.gov.au/
  10. Exploring the MoneySmart Teaching Secondary package Including four workshops for teachers and one workshop for parents/carers Mathematics: Years 7-10 Science Years 7-8 English Years 9-10
  11. dff Mathematics Years 7-10, Science 7- 8, English 9 -10 The MoneySmart Teaching Units of Work Have Australian Curriculum content descriptions Link to the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework
  12. The MoneySmart School Learning Journey Overview of the 5 workshops Workshop 1:Introduction to C&FL education in Australian schools Parent/Carer workshop and Focus Group: Workshop 2:Implementing MoneySmart Teaching Units in the classroom Workshop 3:Embedding MoneySmart Teaching Units into faculty curriculum Workshop 4: Showcasing MoneySmart Teaching
  13. Online Support www.teaching.moneysmart.gov.au Professional learning modules for primary and secondary teachers A range of digital and other resources Personal learning for teachers (Financial Health for Teachers)
  14. Activities
  15. How important is money in our lives? Activity 1: A personal money timeline
  16. Needs and wants — what are they? Activity 2: The needs and wants sort-out! vs.
  17. The push and pull of needs and wants Activity 3: A tug o’war
  18. How do I feel about money? Activity 4: An Oxford debate
  19. National and International Impetus! OECD, INFE and PISA NAPLAN National Financial Literacy Strategy National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework
  20. Becoming a MoneySmart School Benefits: a point of difference MoneySmart Students/MoneySmart Teachers motivated and engaged learners engage with quality assured prepared units of work aligned to the Australian Curriculum opportunity and process provided to engage in whole-school curriculum renewal using a faculty approach.
  21. To the Max! ‘To the Max!’ video Dates for Parent Workshop & Teacher Workshop 2 (if applicable)
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