Amy McCabe, NGPF Fellow, recommends 2 game platforms — Kahoot and Quizizz
It’s a special occasion here on the NGPF blog — a guest piece by NGPF Fellow Amy McCabe! We know that hearing from us is one thing, but hearing from a fellow teacher, who’s in the classroom day in and...
View ArticleGuest Blog from Sue Suttich: “401(k) = Cha Ching!”
When she was at Summer Institute 2016, NGPF Fellow Sue Suttich told us about the “Cha-Ching” policy she uses in her classroom. Now, as a follow-up, she’s providing all of you with this catchy strategy...
View ArticleLesson: What If You Only Had An Hour To Convince Your Students to Save?
Earlier this month, we had the opportunity to get back into the classroom at Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto, California (where I came up with the idea for Next Gen Personal Finance). We’re teaching...
View ArticleNGPF Podcast: Tim Talks To Blended Learning Aficionado Steve Penley
Thanks to Steve Penley of Waubonsie Valley High School (Aurora, Illinois) for coming on the NGPF podcast recently. Steve came to our attention through his participation in the NGPF Professional...
View ArticleImplementing “COMPARE: Making Credit Decisions” Amanda Volz-style
NGPF Fellow Amanda Volz took a fairly basic activity from our bank — COMPARE: Making Credit Decisions — and made it her own. Now, she’s sharing the strategy, guaranteed to liven up your classroom, with...
View ArticleNGPF Podcast: Tim Talks To NGPF’s Jessica Endlich About How To Teach...
We like to try different things at NGPF so this week we decided to take a new tack with the podcast and use it to discuss a recent lesson we created, “Teach Investing in 2 Hours.” The lesson’s title...
View ArticleT-2 Days…NGPF Has Contests, PD, Resource Ideas Planned for Financial Literacy...
With Financial Literacy Month (#FLM2017, #FinLit, #afinlitfuture) right around the corner, we wanted to share with you our plans! NGPF has a full slate of activity planned for the month of April with...
View ArticleWhat does that cute, cuddly, adorable pet actually cost you?
Today, we’ve got a special treat — a guest blog post AND a teacher-generated resource — straight from NGPF Fellow Sue Suttich of Tigard High School (OR). Read on for a great activity on calculating the...
View ArticleNGPF Launches 3rd Annual Teacher Innovator Contest
Here are the deets: WHAT DO I NEED TO SUBMIT? Complete this Form to submit details about your favorite personal finance lesson or activity that demonstrates an innovative approach to teaching a...
View ArticleCareers of the Future! A Guest Post from Andrea Stemper
Andrea Stemper’s one of our NGPF Fellows who integrates personal finance into her economics classes (but not for long — she’s also advocating at her district to make personal finance its own elective...
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