Looking for a fun, interactive way to introduce financial literacy concepts to your students? The Earn Your Future™ Digital Lab is an amazing website designed especially for kids in elementary through high school.
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Game-based learning is an engaging and effective way to teach students, and it can be especially useful for teaching students how to manage money because it empowers them to learn from their own decisions.
Here are 10 free, popular games for high school students to learn how to navigate their finances.
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It’s not easy to teach kids how to handle money, although financial literacy can have lasting benefits for them.
Fortunately, there are children books on this topic that can be used as great tools for parents to educate children on personal finance in a more fun and practical way.
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If you put a spreadsheet in front of kids and start talking about budgeting they'll probably tune you out. (So would a lot of adults. Spreadsheets are pretty boring.)
But if you turn your lessons into something fun and creative, not only are they more likely to pay attention, they'll have an easier time remembering the experience and lesson.
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This article talks about how to keep High School business curriculum more relevant and engaging for students.
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This article suggests various business projects that high school students learning business can do.
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Want to capture the attention of your Introduction to Business students? Check out the following five tips to engage your students and increase success in class — and beyond.
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This presentation talks about various interesting and fun ways for students to learn business studies.
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Creativity is the key to keeping the current generation engaged in the classroom. Here, some accounting faculty members share some of their most memorable classroom activities.
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On this list you'll find videos that break down the most difficult concepts, games that feature tough ethical decisions, and lessons that highlight how the economy is connected to poverty and social justice.
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