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The Case for Financial Literacy as a Priority for Every Student

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Page 1: Personal Finance: A Local Graduation Requirement

The Case for Financial Literacy

as a Priority for Every Student

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Jumpstart Coalition 2006 Survey of High School Students

• Average score for Virginia students on the Jumpstart Coalition Survey of Financial Literacy is 55%.

• Only 5.2% of Virginia students scored a C or better on the Jumpstart Coalition Survey of Financial Literacy.

• Conversely, 94% of Virginia students achieved a score of D or lower on the 2006 Jumpstart Coalition Survey of Financial Literacy.

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Visa 2005 Survey of High School Parents

• 74% of parents ranked developing good personal financial skills as a concern for their children’s futures.

• 70% of parents surveyed said their child has not had any formal training in money management.

• 76% said that schools should be required to teach money management skills.

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Capital One 2006 Back-to-School Survey

• 49% of teens are eager to learn more about money management

• Only 43% of parents have discussed the importance of needs versus wants

• 42% of parents have not taken any steps whatsoever to discuss financial basics with their children.

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Hartford Financial Services 2007 Survey of College Students

• Less than one-quarter of students say they are prepared to deal with financial challenges after graduation.

• 76% wish they had more help preparing for their financial future

• Half of students surveyed say that parents teach them about financial matters.

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Additional Compelling Statistics• 75% of students admit to making

financial mistakes in college

• 52% of Americans do not review their credit report yearly

• 36% of Americans do not have a budget

• 63% of college students acquired a credit card before the age of 19.

• 53% of college students who have a credit card say that they did not receive appropriate education on the use of a credit card

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Debt in America

• Sallie Mae found that more than half of college students accumulated more than $5,000 in credit card debt while in school.

• One-third piled on more than $10,000 in credit card debt while in school.

• US Consumers received 8 billion direct mail credit card solicitations in 2006.

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What’s the answer? Financial Literacy Education for every

child!

• Focused Instruction in Financial Literacy

• Direct instruction to cover financial literacy objectives

• A comprehensive course on financial literacy!

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Virginia Requirements

• On March 26, 2005, the General Assembly approved SB 950, a bill directing the Virginia Board of Education to “establish objectives for economic education and financial literacy.”

• By July 1, 2006, the Board of Education developed and approved objectives for economics education and financial literacy at the middle and high school levels required of all students.

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Current Plan

• The current plan outlines 15 objectives from five categories connected to standards in as many as 60 classes in grades 6-12.

• Students’ primary exposure to financial literacy objectives is through math 6-8 and Government, a span of 6 years of their education.

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Current Plan

• Financial Literacy objectives are covered only in as much as the objective relates to the primary objective of the course.

• Financial literacy objectives are not the focus of the instruction.

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Salem City SchoolsPersonal Finance Curriculum

• Investments• Banking• Credit• Savings• Consumer skills

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Curriculum (cont.)

• Insurance • Taxes• Buying a house and car• Budgeting• For complete curriculum go to

www.salem.k12.va.us

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Observations• Students take course for a variety of

reasons• Wide variety of students• Students like it because it is relevant• Students like to talk about money

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Observations• Ask a lot of questions• Course reinforces math skills• THERE IS A BIG NEED FOR PERSONAL

FINANCE!

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Materials Available• Websites• Guest speakers• Junior Achievement • Simulations

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Materials Available (cont.)• Jumpstart coalition• No textbook is needed• The hardest part is figuring out what

materials to use

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Teacher Training• Anyone licensed in business can

teach the course• Very basic concepts• Does not go into a lot of detail• Teaching about things you

experience everyday

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Results• Students scored an average of 58%

on a pre-test• Students scored an average of 88%

on a post-test• Juniors and Seniors scored above the

88%

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Results• Students are asking their parents

questions about financial topics• Never met a parent who did not think

it was a great idea• 1st place in the SMG in the Radford

Region• Graduates will provide more info in

the future

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Results • Here is what the

students are saying:

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Here is what the students are saying

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Here is what the students are saying

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Resources• No Textbook Necessary!• Abundant Materials available online

at no charge• Jump$tart Coalition Clearinghouse

includes 312 Publications

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Resources• Jump$tart Coalition Members and

Local Businesses are great sources of information and materials

• Virginia Tech Assistant Professor:Cecia Ray Hayhoe, PH.D.(540) [email protected]

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Resources: Time is Money• Look first at your Business

Department and evaluate current requirements and course offerings

• Consider re-allocation of Business Teacher course assignments from potentially outdated Intro. to Computers courses to Personal Finance

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Resources: Time is Money• VA DOE also has a course code for

Social Studies Teachers who may already be teaching local electives in Economics

• Teacher Training is available FREE from Jump$tart Coalition Members

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The Problem• Students need to be financially literate to

function in a global economy.

• Parents and students report that they do not have the financial skills they will need.

• Debt and foreclosure rates are at historically high levels.

• Savings and rates are at historically low levels.

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Current Reality

• Financial literacy objectives are assigned to a variety of middle and high school courses.

• Financial Literacy objectives are covered in regards to their relationship to designated course objectives.

• Financial Literacy objectives are not the focus of instruction.

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The Solution

• Teach financial literacy objectives in a comprehensive course.

• Make financial literacy objectives the focus of instruction.

• Ensure that every child receives the financial education they need in order to be a contributing member of society.

• Require a course in Personal Finance for every student in your school division.

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You know they need itand

they deserve it from you!!!

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ContactsH. Alan Seibert, Ed. D. Kevin GarstDivision Superintendent Personal Finance InstructorSalem City Schools Salem High School510 South College Avenue 400 Spartan DriveSalem, VA 24153 Salem, VA 24153Telephone: (540)389-8406 Telephone: (540)[email protected] [email protected]

Curtis Hicks Wayne Adkins Director of Secondary Instruction Vice ChairmanSalem City Schools Salem City School Board510 South College Avenue 510 South College AvenueSalem, VA 24153 Salem, VA 24153Telephone: (540)389-0130 Telephone: (540)[email protected] [email protected]