My Money Citizenship Teacher Handbook
Note: Downloadable version updated Sept '11.
A citizenship handbook that puts personal finance into context for teachers and students, clarify curriculum links and learning objectives and offer strategies and ideas for the successful delivery of PFE.
The handbook enables citizenship teachers to help students explore the concepts and processes relevant to financial capability. The handbook shows how to start from students’ areas of interest and concern and demonstrate how they can deliver both subject learning outcomes and outcomes for personal finance education through common activities.
The handbooks includes activities and learning opportunities which encourage discussion group work and problem-solving, as well as general information and advice on handling sensitive issues to enable the confident and thoughtful delivery of PFE.
- COST FREE
- FORMAT Booklet, Download
- PUBLISHED06/09
- PHOTOCOPIABLE Yes
- SPONSORDepartment for Education
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Suitability
Age range
- 11 - 16 year olds
- Key stages 3 & 4 in England
- Key stages 3 & 4 in Northern Ireland
- Year groups P7, S1, S2, S3 & S4 in Scotland
- Key stages 3 & 4 in Wales
Origin of resource
This resource was produced in England and meets the requirements of the English curriculum. All Quality Mark resources are designed for use across all UK countries, although they may be more suited to the country where the resource was produced and as such may need some adaptation.
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Gen Barlow
pfeg consultant
Gen Barlow's comment:
Citizenship Teacher Handbook
This handbook has been really helpful and informative. I particularly liked the sections that break down curriculum aims into clear learning objectives with links to specific classroom activities. The links to resources throughout - many of them free and easy to source from the pfeg website - were really useful, as were the case studies.