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Category Archives: Financial Literacy

60 Five-minute Lessons Children Can Teach

December 6, 2013

Most students don’t get enough class time to teach one another. Peer teaching is highly engaging and a valuable part …

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Hans Rosling makes data sing

June 1, 2012

This amazing 13 minute Ted Talk by Hans Rosling dispels the idea that the world is headed towards overpopulation. His …

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What part of the population does the most gambling?

May 31, 2012

Acccording to Stats Canada (2010) people earning less than 20,000 per year (the poorest people in our society) spend the most …

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Calgary students learn financial literacy at their own school bank

March 18, 2012

Children serve as tellers BY MEGHAN POTKINS, CALGARY HERALD MARCH 1, 2012 While many of his class-mates are content to collect …

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Burgernomics for Secondary Students

March 16, 2012

“The Economist’s Big Mac Index is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity: in the long run, exchange rates should adjust …

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10 Good Financial Habits: Teaching Kids financial literacy

March 8, 2012

10 GOOD FINANCIAL HABITS 1: Figuring out your net worth 2: Living within your means; 3: Saving or paying yourself …

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How to Speak Money

February 19, 2012

Ali Velshi and Christine Romans have published, “How to Speak Money: The Language and Knowledge You Need to Know.” Velshi …

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