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Are you new to Keys?  If so, join us for a month-long online professional development program that will acquaint you with our newly revised Keys to Financial Success high school personal finance program. You will work mostly asynchronously through interactive and video modules on Canvas and we will meet virtually in (5) live, one-hour ZOOM sessions on July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.

 

Want to hear what teachers like you have said about the Keys curriculum and training program? Check out this short YouTube video.

 

In Keys to Financial Success, students learn the knowledge, skills, and processes required to make sound financial decisions and manage their own personal finances. The 47 lessons engage students in critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making. Newly revised in spring 2020, the Keys lessons teach students about decision making, budgeting, saving, investing, banking services, post-secondary education finance, the wise use of credit, insurance, and housing and transportation issues. Staff from the University of Delaware Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia will provide professional development and complete classroom resources for teaching personal finance using the Keys model.

 

The content covered in this program can be used to meet Delaware and national standards in personal finance, economics, social studies, family and consumer sciences, and business education, as well as the Common Core State Standards. Participants will receive 30 hours of professional development credit and all curriculum resources.

 

When: Thursday, July 1, to Sunday, August 1

 

Where: Online (Zoom and Canvas)

 

Who: Open to Delaware teachers who are new to Keys to Financial Success

 

30 credit hours of PD awarded.

 

REGISTER AT:  https://web.cvent.com/event/7825cc51-dd11-446c-993e-28c60b2d450e/summary

Notifications

The registration fee is nonrefundable after the registration deadline. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (the "Bank") may record, videotape, audiotape, and/or photograph all or selected portions of this training program; accordingly, since you are a participant in the program, any of those recordings may include your voice and/or likeness. The Bank may publish or otherwise distribute any recording of the program that it produces. Distribution methods may include, but are not limited to, the Internet (including webcasts and podcasts), print publications, or other media. The Bank will retain exclusive ownership of the copyright to any such publication or other production. Your participation in the program confirms that you understand and consent to having your voice and/or likeness so videotaped, audiotaped, and/or photographed. Please contact Todd Zartman at 215-574-6457 with any questions or concerns.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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