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7+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

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When kids read that America’s $30 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions. The good news is: Half of the nation’s schools require a financial literacy course. The bad new is: Only half require a financial literacy course.

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6 Best Side Gigs for Teachers

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Embracing Entrepreneurship. Several marketplaces allow teachers to upload courses on virtually any topic you can think of. You could also start your own blog writing about topics you’re passionate about. Did you know that you can get paid to share your opinion on various topics? Creating Printables. Online Surveys.

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8 Websites For Financial Literacy Month

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When kids read that America’s $18 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions. The good news is: Half of the nation’s schools require a financial literacy course. The bad new is: Only half require a financial literacy course.

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8 Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

When kids read that America’s $18 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions. The good news is: Half of the nation’s schools require a financial literacy course. The bad new is: Only half require a financial literacy course.

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What Students Want Teachers—and Facebook—to Know About Digital Citizenship

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Devoting assemblies and video projects to the topic were among the recommendations from the audience. Concerns that people now attribute to social media, like the spread of fake news, have existed in American life before, he said.

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Teachers Don’t Just Use Research — Some Are Designing It Themselves

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When Carlo Diy throws out a question to his high school entrepreneurship and marketing students, he steels himself for an uncomfortable few moments ahead. As part of a new cohort of teachers-turned-researchers, developed by the nonprofit The Learning Agency, Diy is conducting a randomized controlled trial in his classroom.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Showing Movies and Videos in the Classroom

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If you're looking for more information about bringing media literacy into your classroom, we have tons of great resources and articles to help: News and Media Literacy Resource Center -- Here you'll find the best news and media literacy resources from around the web, as curated by our editors. Brightstorm.

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