Why We Should Teach ‘Personal Financial Education’ ( Financial Literacy ) In Schools
This is our class inquiry into the importance of Personal Financial Education (financial literacy) being taught in schools. We decided the best way of conveying our message was to make this video which was a 100% class driven collabration. I hope you enjoy it. (Thanks also to the ‘Did You Know?’, ‘A Vision Of Students Today’ and ‘A Vision of K12 Students Today’ which gave us the inspiration to make this.
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