Learning about effective ways to manage money is a 21st century skill and the focus of financial literacy education (FLE) initiatives globally. Individuals deemed to have lower levels of financial literacy are often the targets of financial literacy workshops/programs. In this research paper the key outcomes are identified from a qualitative study that explored the FLE practices with an Aboriginal community in Canada (that the author is a member of). This includes conceptualising what influences financial decision-making and the role of culture and context in financial literacy education with a Community instead of for a Community. Discussed is the importance of adopting a praxis approach to FLE and integrating site based education developm...
With the abundance of quality personal financial education programs available for high school studen...
This framework document underpins Knowing Growing Showing, a suite of teaching, learning and assessm...
In this article, we argue that Indigenous autonomy, not increased regulation, is required to improve...
Conventional financial literacy education (FLE) practices promote individual choice and responsibili...
In this chapter, we focus on the financial literacy education (FLE) practices in an Aboriginal commu...
Countries around the world, both developed and emerging, agree that financial literacy education (FL...
Countries around the world, both developed and emerging, agree that financial literacy education (FL...
Governments around the world agree that financial literacy education (FLE) is of the utmost importan...
The relevance of financial literacy education (FLE) in a remote Canadian First Nation community was ...
Financial literacy education (FLE) continues to gain momentum on a global scale. FLE is often descri...
We argue the importance of "praxis" in financial literacy education teaching practices that is, the ...
Throughout the world, young people are having to learn about consumer and financial literacy, especi...
Financial literacy or financial capability is widely agreed as being fundamental for financial wellb...
Financial literacy in the general Australian population and how to improve it is now firmly on the n...
Improving financial literacy is a global concern. Many countries have established initiatives and st...
With the abundance of quality personal financial education programs available for high school studen...
This framework document underpins Knowing Growing Showing, a suite of teaching, learning and assessm...
In this article, we argue that Indigenous autonomy, not increased regulation, is required to improve...
Conventional financial literacy education (FLE) practices promote individual choice and responsibili...
In this chapter, we focus on the financial literacy education (FLE) practices in an Aboriginal commu...
Countries around the world, both developed and emerging, agree that financial literacy education (FL...
Countries around the world, both developed and emerging, agree that financial literacy education (FL...
Governments around the world agree that financial literacy education (FLE) is of the utmost importan...
The relevance of financial literacy education (FLE) in a remote Canadian First Nation community was ...
Financial literacy education (FLE) continues to gain momentum on a global scale. FLE is often descri...
We argue the importance of "praxis" in financial literacy education teaching practices that is, the ...
Throughout the world, young people are having to learn about consumer and financial literacy, especi...
Financial literacy or financial capability is widely agreed as being fundamental for financial wellb...
Financial literacy in the general Australian population and how to improve it is now firmly on the n...
Improving financial literacy is a global concern. Many countries have established initiatives and st...
With the abundance of quality personal financial education programs available for high school studen...
This framework document underpins Knowing Growing Showing, a suite of teaching, learning and assessm...
In this article, we argue that Indigenous autonomy, not increased regulation, is required to improve...