A Great PD Lineup for Math Teachers (and Everyone Else, too!)
For math teachers this week, we've got a sneak peek at our first Math On-Demand module, our Best-of for our Financial Algebra resources (this Wednesday), and an upcoming event with Texas Instruments on the intersection of math and money skills! And, back by popular demand, a second chance to win a free copy of Mind Your Money by attending this week's Author's Corner with Yanely Espinal! Also, it's your last chance to register for Cohort 34 Certification Courses!
Cert Courses
Cohort 34 starts Monday, June 5th and features Banking & Budgeting (with Tori), Career (with Mason), Insurance (with Jessica), and Investing with Yanely! We've switched to our Summer Cert Schedule, so courses will meet twice weekly for 3 weeks during daytime hours. If that works for your schedule, you can still register up until the start of Session 1.
Virtual PDs
- Straight from the classroom, Amanda brings you great ideas for reviewing content at the end of your school year on Monday
- Sonia kicks off a three-part Beginner Series this week with
- Navigating the NGPF Website on Monday, Jun 5
- Experience an NGPF Lesson on Wednesday, Jun 14
- Unit Planning with NGPF on Tuesday, Jun 20
On-Demand Modules
If you're still in school and these events don't fit into your schedule, you can do all three Beginner Series modules self-paced on your own schedule instead. On-Demands are also a great way to finish your NGPF Academy credits before the year closes officially on June 30th. The Top 3 On-Demands last month (if you haven't already taken them) are:
And, don't forget to check out the three upcoming math PD opportunities! Perfect to pass along to math teachers at your school.
About the Author
Jessica Endlich
When I started working at Next Gen Personal Finance, it's as though my undergraduate degree in finance, followed by ten years as an educator in an NYC public high school, suddenly all made sense.
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