Teachers Say Cost of Living Makes Financial Education Matter More - Education Review
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Teachers say cost of living makes financial education matter more - Education Review
Parents and teachers agree that students should be taught more about saving, spending and superannuation amid the cost-of-living crisis, a survey has found. The Financial Education in schools survey of 2,123 Australians, undertaken by YouGov on behalf of the Ecstra Foundation, asked 417 teachers, 815 parents and 891 students what they think about the financial education needs of 10- to 17-year-olds. Ninety-five per cent of teachers, 98 per cent …
In the framework of a financial education initiative promoted by Prometeus América, students of the last year of the Colegio Nacional Bolívar de Cochabamba received certificates, after successfully completing an intensive and free course on personal finance. This training, free of charge and endorsed by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Peru, addresses essential knowledge about the responsible use of money, credit and debit cards, savings and i…
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