Free Classroom Materials for Teachers
DCU Provides Assistance for Youth Financial Literacy
One of our biggest concerns is the financial literacy of Americans. For us to achieve our vision that all members achieve their financial goals, financial education is absolutely essential. Some of this education can occur in the schools and DCU is prepared to help teachers.
The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) High School Financial Planning Program began in 1984 as a public service to increase the financial literacy of America's youth. The program is partly funded by credit unions nationwide. The free six-part program provides teens with a greater understanding of their finances and how to manage them. It focuses on goal setting, budgeting, and saving.
The program uses games, simulations, case studies, and interactive exercises. It gives students hands-on experience to test and apply the financial principles and concepts being taught.
There are three main purposes of this program...
- To teach the financial planning process What it is and what it can do for students.
- Give students practice with this process Through exercises and assignments provided in the program, students will have an opportunity to apply the principles they learn.
- To encourage them to take control of their finances It's never too early to start.
This program is strictly non-commercial in content. It does not promote financial or other products. An instructor's manual is provided for each teacher. Students are given their own student guides with perforated portfolio pages at no cost.
Teachers...
If your school system is located in Eastern Massachusetts or in Southern New Hampshire and you are interested in receiving these free materials for your class, school, or district, please contact...
Cindy Romano
Email: hr@dcu.org*
Phone: 508.263.6700, extension 9375
* Please note that ordinary email is not secure. You should avoid including any sensitive personal or financial information. Contact DCU directly with specific questions concerning your account or membership.
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