Tools to Empower Teens for Financial Independence Visit us at Booth #246 Attend a Session Financial Education Evaluation: Measuring Impact to Tell the Story Friday, Dec. 8 | 3:15 pm | Governor’s Chamber E Financial Education Resources for Teens and Young Adults Friday, Dec. 8 | 10 am | Exhibitor Workshop #2I am grateful to have access to NEFE materials to use in my class which helpmy students understand the importance of money management and skillsthey will need when they go onto college, military, or working world. — Julie Giglia, Business/Technology Educator, Whitman, Mass. LEARN ABOUT OUR CURRICULUM AT HSFPP.org/LearnMore
Put a ZERO in Your Curriculum Budget.We’ve Got it Covered.No Cost. No Catch. No Kidding.NEFE’s High School Financial Planning Program® (HSFPP) is a ✓✓ Turnkey Curriculumnoncommercial, research-based curriculum. ✓✓ Proven Effective ✓✓ Relevant for TeensHSFPP provides educators with all the necessary tools to empower ✓✓ Noncommercialstudents in Grades 8—12 with financial know-how.Since 1984 our foundation has covered all of the cost for thisnoncommercial resource as a public service. Seriously, it’s free. PRINTED PROGRAM MATERIALS AVAILABLEThe HSFPP website is the only place to access all of the instructor materials,however student guide books, student certificates and instructor starter packs arealso available in print at no charge.Registered instructors can place an order online. Shipments take a minimum of 10business days to arrive. NEFE’s endowment will cover the entire cost, includingprinting, shipping and handling.6 STUDENT GUIDE BOOKS0 1 02MODULE 03MODULE STUDENT CERTIFICATEMODULE BORROWING: Abuse OF PARTICIPATION Use—Don’t EARNING POWER: MOMNAEYNCAontGroEl MYouEr CNasTh:Flow More Than a Paycheck INSTRUCTOR STARTER PACK04MODULE 05MODULE 06MODULE INVMEoSneTyIWNorGki:ng for You FINANSCEIRAVLICES: Care for Your Cash INSURANCE: Protect What You HaveThe NEFE High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP) is provided by The National Endowment for FinancialEducation (NEFE), a private, nonprofit foundation wholly dedicated to inspiring empowered financial decision making forindividuals and families throughout every stage of life.
ONLINE LESSON COMPONENTSHSFPP’s program materials are categorized into six topical modules, eachcomprised of three to five stand-alone lessons. Each lesson:• is designed for a minimum of 45-minutes of instruction• targets a specific learning competency and supporting objectives• includes a teacher lesson plan, student learning plan, PowerPoint presentation, activities, handouts and a performance-based assessmentTEACHER LESSON PLANS STUDENT LEARNING PLANSPOWERPOINT PRESENTATION ACTIVITIES AND HANDOUTS PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS WITH FACILITATOR NOTES (CHALLENGES) CREATE A FREE ACCOUNT AT HSFPP.org/LearnMore
More Free Tools and Resources for K-12 EducatorsFrom the National Endowment for Financial Education SmartAboutMoney.org Smart About Money (SAM) ON Research shows that financial education is most effective when led by teachers YOUR properly trained in personal fi nance itself, not just in pedagogy. Whether you are OWN looking for a refresher in money basics, or want to improve your own financial health, SAM offers free online courses on money basics and specific financial decisions. OnYourOwn.org On Your Own CashCourse.org On Your Own is a blog for young adults just starting out on their own financially. Educators can use the stories on the website to start conversations with their students, reinforce financial lessons and to inspire students to write their own story. Toolkit.nefe.org CashCourse® College students, and teens preparing to transition out of high school, can buildFinancialWorkshopKits.org money management skills to prepare for future financial success with the interactive CashCourse website. Financial Education Evaluation Toolkit® NEFE’s Financial Education Evaluation Toolkit is an innovative measurement tool that helps you assess the effectiveness of financial education programs. With this tool you can customize pre- and post-teaching surveys. Financial Workshop Kits Easily educate adult learners, from college students through retirees, in a variety of group settings with customizable workshop kits. Find printable scripts and lesson plans, handouts, PowerPoint presentations and related resources for a variety of personal finance-related topics. Spendster.org Spendster MyRetirementPaycheck.org Spendster is NEFE’s YouTube™ channel providing a safe haven to clear the air about what’s cluttering your life or draining your wallet. Educators can show their students entertaining Spendster videos and challenge them to make their own creative Spendster video. My Retirement Paycheck A retirement paycheck is a pratical way to think about how you will pay yourself during your retirement. Whether you’ve saved a lot or a little, you can find helpful information here to make decisions based on the assets you have. Research Funding NEFE provides research funding for exploratory projects on personal finance and financial behaviors, including research on teacher preparedness to teach personal finance and youth financial capability.nefe.org/ResearchThe National Endowment for Financial Education has provided free, trusted, timely personalfinance curriculum, resources and research since 1984.
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