Interactive education can help learners retain complicated and sometimes frustrating financial information. For inmate audiences, using traditional education methods is not always feasible. To address this challenge, university faculty and students, state officials, and staff from a minimum-security men\u27s prison began conducting a face-to-face financial capability simulation called That\u27s Life. The simulation promotes development of personal finance skills as well as intangible skills such as decision making, communication, problem solving, and critical thinking. The interactive nature of the simulation allows participants to make personal connections to the information as they physically move through the simulation experience. Inmate...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
Currently, American federal and state prisons release more than 600,000 offenders each year that con...
Examines enrollment, instruction, eligibility, and funding for postsecondary correctional education ...
Research shows that in order to reduce recidivism rates in prisons, financial education and other li...
Future Finance is interactive software developed on behalf of the National Offenders Management Serv...
119 - 147 Co-authored paper with Salim Jiwa and software development in association with Real Time ...
There is an ever-growing body of research indicating the importance and effectiveness of correctiona...
The need for today's youth to acquire financial literacy skills cannot be taken lightly as this know...
University of Idaho Extension educators have developed a library of 10 game-based personal finance p...
Virtual reality has the potential to vastly improve the experience of education for incarcerated lea...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
Prisons and jails often lack the technology found in our current digital world. Society continues to...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of range of measures that could be implemented to alleviate r...
Penitentiary institutions can be seen as «cognitive systems». Thus they can be seen as source of lea...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
Currently, American federal and state prisons release more than 600,000 offenders each year that con...
Examines enrollment, instruction, eligibility, and funding for postsecondary correctional education ...
Research shows that in order to reduce recidivism rates in prisons, financial education and other li...
Future Finance is interactive software developed on behalf of the National Offenders Management Serv...
119 - 147 Co-authored paper with Salim Jiwa and software development in association with Real Time ...
There is an ever-growing body of research indicating the importance and effectiveness of correctiona...
The need for today's youth to acquire financial literacy skills cannot be taken lightly as this know...
University of Idaho Extension educators have developed a library of 10 game-based personal finance p...
Virtual reality has the potential to vastly improve the experience of education for incarcerated lea...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
Prisons and jails often lack the technology found in our current digital world. Society continues to...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of range of measures that could be implemented to alleviate r...
Penitentiary institutions can be seen as «cognitive systems». Thus they can be seen as source of lea...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
Currently, American federal and state prisons release more than 600,000 offenders each year that con...
Examines enrollment, instruction, eligibility, and funding for postsecondary correctional education ...