Instructor Resources

 

Transform Students' Lives Through Financial Wellness!

 

San Diego Center for Economic Education at Cuyamaca College

 

The San Diego Center for Economic Education (SDCEE) at Cuyamaca College is your premier provider of economic programs for K-12 schools in San Diego County and surrounding areas. SDCEE helps schools to integrate the teaching of economics across all grade levels. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to SDCEE.

 

 

Federal Reserve Education

 

To empower students to take charge of their financial futures, expose young people to exciting careers in economics and finance, and educate students about the role of the Federal Reserve System in the global economy. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to Federal Reserve Education.

 

 

 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

 

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) are working together to make it easier for schools to bring financial education into the classroom by developing a one-stop-shop for educators. Here you will find tools to help you teach financial education including lesson plans, videos, and other resources. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to the FDIC education webpage.

 

 

MyMoney.GOV

 

This special section of MyMoney.gov provides information about and links to a collection of federal guides and curricula for teaching financial capability concepts. Our collection is designed specifically for teachers and educators, including those who work with children as well as practitioners who teach adults. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to MyMoney.gov. 

 

 

Jumb Start

 

Jump$tart Coalition National Partners and affiliated State Coalitions work collaboratively to advance the financial literacy of preschool through college-age youth through public advocacy and awareness, and by promoting and supporting effectiveness in financial education. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to Jump$tart. 

 

 

National Education Association (NEA)

 

Lessons, Activities, Learning Games & Other Resources for Teaching Financial Literacy. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to the National Education Association.

 

Practical Money Skills

Spark your students' curiosity and improve their financial literacy with Practical Money Skills award-winning program. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to the Practical Money Skills webpage.

 

 

 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)

 

We’ve gathered our tools, worksheets, handouts, and audio recordings by topic and by audience. You can use these resources with the people you serve. Please click on the picture above or click here to go to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's webpage.

 

 

Related Resources

Federal Student Aid Financial Literacy Guide

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