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  • Using Better Money Habits Videos to Teach Personal Finance

    Using Better Money Habits Videos to Teach Personal Finance

    USE A SERIES OF POWERFUL VIDEOS TO ENGAGE STUDENTS IN PERSONAL FINANCE

    Tuesday, December 5th, 2017
    9 AM to 3 PM

    Learn how to use a library of highly engaging videos produced by Khan Academy to teach middle and high school students about personal finance. These practical, standards-aligned personal finance lessons connect videos from Bank of America’s Better Money Habits to activities from CEE’s award-winning Financial Fitness for Life curriculum. Topics cover budgeting, saving, credit, debt and meeting financial goals.

    • Lesson Demonstrations
    • Sub Reimbursements Provided
    • FREE with Lunch Provided

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    Help make personal finance education a priority in our schools.

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    What your dollars can do…

    $30 Sponsors one student team to participate in the Stock Market Game.
    $75 Supports one teacher to receive OCEE curriculum and resources.
    $150 Sponsors one teacher to receive professional development in personal finance or economics.
    $250 Enables 1 student team to attend an OCEE Competition such as the Personal Finance Challenge.
    $1,250 Send a teacher to CEE’s Annual Conference & Professional Development

    Why?

    More than half of millennials (about 54 percent) say debt is their “biggest financial concern.”

    Only fifty-nine percent of the young adults in Generation Y (ages eighteen to twenty-one) pay their bills on time every month.

    Roughly half of Oklahoma 18 year-olds who have a credit account are 90 or more days behind on a payment.