Dec 15, 2024

A Year of PD in Review

It truly is the end of the year! This time of the year brings up a lot of reflection, so we wanted to reflect on our PD offerings this year. 

 

First of all, thank you! If you attended your first, 10th, or 100th PD with us, we really appreciate you. As always NGPF Professional Development is free and always will be - because we believe in supporting your growth as an educator.

PD Highlights This Year

PD’s were offered in a multitude of ways and we wanted to highlight some of them below:

 

  • At the end of 2024, we will have hosted 185 Virtual PD sessions (there are a couple more opportunities this week). A total of 7804 attendances have been recorded. 

 

 

  • This year we hosted NGPF Conferences like Teaching Financial Lessons for Life & Back to School. If you’d like to revisit session slides and resources, you can find them here. And of course, we hosted FinCamps

 

 

Last PD’s of the Year + Celebration! 

It is your last chance to attend an NGPF PD this year. Be sure to attend our Holiday Activity Ideas for the Classroom hosted by Amanda. Right before our Speaker Series where we will talk about side hustles for teachers, we will be celebrating the educator community (yes, you!). So grab your festive gear, holiday backgrounds, and your jolly good spirit for our Holiday Teacher Celebration!

 
TUESDAY
Dec 17

4pm PT / 7pm ET

Holiday Activity Ideas for the Classroom

 
THURSDAY
Dec 19

3pm PT / 6pm ET

Holiday Teacher Celebration 2024!

 

We are proud of the accomplishments we achieved this year, but we could not have done it without you! Thank you for attending PD this year, for completing Cert Courses, On-Demands, attending FinCamps, and simply being our NGPF Champions! See you next year! 

 

-The NGPF PD Team

About the Author

Albert Perez

As NGPF's Professional Development Program Manager, Albert leads Professional Development, works with school districts, and supports the implementation of NGPF's personal finance curriculum.

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