Beat Boredom: Six High-Engagement Strategies for Financial Education

Webinar Date: January 19, 202

Description: A majority of American high school students report being bored in class. Personal finance is a course that lends itself to real-world application, but how can you take that to the “next level.” On this webinar, award-winning educator and author, Martha Rush, joined us to share six high-engagement approaches to teaching with examples tailored to the personal finance and/or economics classroom. These strategies include storytelling, discussion/debate, problem-based learning, simulation, competition, and authentic tasks. This webinar is designed for K-12 educators and administrators.

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