On this weeks pod we have an AP Macro Economics teacher from Gonzaga Prep in Spokane, Washington. His name is Pat Segadelli, and he is also a children’s author to Gio and Banks: Scarcity, Choices and Trade-Offs. Welcome Pat!
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Financial Literacy Student Take Over
Today’s episode, or little PD is gonna be a student take over with my financial literacy class. This session is live during my class period. So there is background noise, but I have several of my students that I lovingly call the peanut gallery. I’ve been overhearing them talk about being a teacher and what being a teacher entails because they saw that I had my Excel spreadsheet up on the screen and transferring names over.
How You Can Use NGPF to Fill Your Financial Literacy Toolbox with Kathey Hatfield
On today’s episode, I have an awesome educator friend with me, Kathey Hatfield. We are going to be talking about how NGPF can fill your financial literacy tool box.
Junior Achievements with Lynn Carlson
Lynn Carlson shares what junior achievements is and how they can partner with any educator bringing in valuable specialists and resources to enhance your content.
Financial Education Public-Private Partnership (FEPPP) with Executive Director Tracy Godat
Tracy Godat is our financial education of public-private partnerships (FEPPP), Executive Director. Today we discuss OER Commons and the value of partnering with public and private entities for equitable and sustainable financial education for all.
Rob Phelan – Financial Literacy Teacher
On today’s episode, I have Rob Phelan, who is a Math and Personal Finance educator from Frederick County, Maryland. He is author and founder and creator of the simple start-up, which is a book geared towards entrepreneurship for 10 to 18-year-olds.