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    Applications Open Now to High School Educators Nationwide for Complimentary Access to finEDge Financial Education Curriculum

    Article submittedBy Article submittedMay 25, 2021Updated:May 25, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Who: High school educators nationwide who are new to teaching financial education can apply now for
    complimentary access to finEDge during the 2021-22 academic year. Local school districts and
    interested parents are advised to share this information immediately with high school educators who
    may be interested in applying. 

    What: finEDge is a semester-long financial education curriculum designed by educators, researchers,
    and curriculum developers at the University of Chicago Financial Education Initiative in partnership with
    the Magnetar Capital Foundation. The underlying philosophy of the program is to teach sound financial
    decision-making rather than simply transmit financial information and facts. The research-based
    curriculum is focused on developing students’ knowledge while fostering productive attitudes and
    behaviors around money. Simultaneously, finEDge strengthens teachers’ content knowledge and
    confidence by providing professional development and ongoing support. With a serious respect for the
    personal situation of each student, the curriculum responsibly acknowledges and addresses the range of
    financial learners’ realities and economic environments, including systemic barriers and inequities.
    Where: Interested educators can apply online: https://bit.ly/3e8JP1f. 

    When: Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis, with all 100 available sponsorships
    awarded to schools by Aug. 20, 2021 for the 2021-22 academic year.
    Why: Jackson Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit with the mission to increase financial education across
    the country, is supporting the University of Chicago Financial Education Initiative to provide 100
    teachers and approximately 5,000 high school students with complimentary access to finEDge. Together
    these two organizations are committed to providing educators and students with access to high-quality
    financial education materials. 

    “Complementing our mission to advance financial education across the United States, we have a
    strategic goal to reach teachers who are new to teaching personal finance,” said Danielle Robinson,
    Jackson Charitable Foundation Executive Director. “Research tells us teachers who are new to teaching
    this subject matter often feel unprepared to do so. finEDge’s high-quality, wrap-around curriculum
    paired with professional development gives educators the support they need to improve students’
    financial futures.”
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