New legislation and today’s economic realities make it
critical to teach financial education. What methods will
best support students' ability to use financial knowledge?
Which methods are appropriate for the content?
This workshop will provide details on the new Credit
CARD Act and research-based information on teaching,
decision-making and learning styles. Learn how to apply
this information within the NEFE High School Financial
Planning Program® (HSFPP).
AUDIENCE: This workshop is appropriate for classroom
teachers in family and consumer science, business education,
social studies, economics, alternative learning centers, as
well as credit union and community agency staff and others
who provide financial education programs for young audiences
Interested individuals can register for the training online at: www.regonline.com/FinancialEd
DATES & LOCATIONS
All sessions scheduled 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 15: Marshall
Marshall Area YMCA
Wednesday, June 16: Morris
U of M WCROC & Extension Regional Office
Thursday, June 17: Brooklyn Center
City-County Federal Credit Union
Tuesday, June 22: Chaska
Carver County Government Center
Wednesday, June 23: Mankato
Country Inn & Suites
Thursday, June 24: Rochester
UCR-Heintz Center
Tuesday, June 29: St. Cloud
St. Cloud Federal Credit Union
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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