Collaborate with Educators At NGPF Professional Development This Week (April 3 - April 7)
Start Financial Literacy Month off with a bang - and some NGPF PD! We've got another session on how to celebrate and promote Financial Literacy Month as well as a special panel discussion led by Yanely about how to advocate for financial education. Register now and see what else we're offering in this week's Virtual PD roundup.
Why join our Virtual PDs? Here's what teachers are saying:
- "Honestly, these sessions have all been amazing! I have used so much due to the PDs!"!
- "Each time I join the sessions, I come away with new knowledge, insights, and ideas on how to use this information with my students."
- "I was so nervous at the start of this school year, but with the training and resources provided by NGPF I was able to be more confident in my teaching abilities.”
Virtual Professional Development LIVE!: a one-hour* hands-on workshop with multiple opportunities for teacher collaboration. Watch the video explainer here.
All times listed below are Pacific Time.
Tuesday
Wednesday
- 5 in 50: Managing Credit led by Daniel at 1:00 PM Pacific Time
- College Affordability: Knowledge is Power with Mark Salisbury (TuitionFit) led by Mark at 4:00 PM Pacific Time
Thursday
- 5 in 50: Buying a House Mini-Unit led by Sonia at 2:00 PM Pacific Time
- Advocating for Financial Education, a Panel Discussion led by Yanely at 4:00 PM Pacific Time
About the Authors
Ansh Soni
Ansh joined NGPF as an intern in 2018 after becoming interested in personal finance through some of the classes he took as a high schooler. He now goes to UC Santa Barbara where he majors in Physics and Psychology and works on research in Perception and Machine learning. During his free time, he loves to try new food and play games.
Hannah Rael
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
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