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Teacher Talk
Let's say you're an amazing, outstanding, award winning math teacher (I bet you are!), and you're planning to teach some Financial Algebra to your students so that they can learn everything they need to know to feel confident in their personal finance decision making skills. But what if you aren't feeling confident in the same? NGPF has tremendous PD opportunities -- all free -- that can help, especially as you embark on Units 7 and 8 of Financial Algebra, focused on credit!
On the math side of things, you'll be teaching your students the compound interest formula, recursive sequences, and how to build an amortization spreadsheet -- don't worry, we included videos on that one, or you can skip it. You've probably got those topics squared away. But, on the personal finance side, the topics include auto loans, mortgages, student loans, and credit cards. Maybe you've used some of those products in your personal life, and maybe you've had great or fraught experiences there. But NGPF also has plenty of support for each of those topics, such as...
The math in unit 8 pivots from algebra to statistics and some of my favorite topics, including box plots and histograms. There are, of course, tons of fun activities you can do around those two topics, so enjoy that data organization deep dive! This lesson is full of extremely important credit topics though, such as managing debt (think about all those types of credit they learned about in unit 7!), credit history, reports, and scores, and why credit score matters so much. If any of those sound like shaky content, look no further:
For every unit of the Financial Algebra course, we're confident that NGPF has completely free professional development to support you in feeling confident with the finance material. We also offer weeknight one-hour live events (the topics always change, so you'll need to check back regularly) and quarterly Saturday virtual conferences, the next of which is April 29th. We hope to see you at an NGPF PD sometime soon!
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