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Case Studies
Click here to view all of the case studies for primary schools, which will help you to see how other schools have taught financial education in the classroom.
Also read some case studies of the work which is being done through our What Money Means project.
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Download the handbook. Please note that there are several supporting documents linked to from within the text. You may wish to download the complete handbook including supporting documents to save to your computer.
Alternatively, you can request the free CD ROM - email info@pfeg.org or call 020 7330 9470.
This handbook is designed to help you develop financial capability in all your pupils by supporting you in establishing a coherent, progressive personal finance education programme in your primary school. It will help you develop a strategic approach to planning and teaching personal finance within the existing curriculum rather than increasing the pressure by making it a new subject. The handbook is specifically intended as a comprehensive starting point for the development of personal finance education at Key Stage 2, and offers a range of useful information and resources. The information can be adapted to provide a whole-school approach to financial capability and, although aimed at Key Stage 2, in some sections, reference is also made to financial capability for foundation and Key Stage 1 pupils.
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This resource enables primary schools to raise awareness of financial capability through a focused period of personal finance and cross curricular activities throughout the school.
There is a teachers' pack, as well as lots of other materials which introduce the principles of financial capability teaching and provide activities for classroom use. PowerPoint presentations introduce the purpose of a Money Week to staff, governors and parents.
Click here for more details, and to download or order the resource.
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