'MoneySense for schools is aimed at young people aged 11-18. This programme was designed in partnership with teachers to help students develop financial capability. It also includes cross curricular links and practical tips for delivering the materials in class . It is provided to teachers free of charge.'
'The programme is divided in three age groups, 11 to 14, 14 to 16, 16 to 18 and into four modules, Bank on it, We're in business, the credit file and Money for life. '
'The four modules take the students through the basics of banking and financial management - from the decision to open a bank account for the first time, how to set up a business, understanding debt through to managing money on a day-to-day basis as part of living independently away from home.'
'Each module is a complete 'unit' in its own right, which has been further divided into topics. These topics follow a logical pathway, but can also be used as 'one-offs'.
'Within each module a series of interactive activities leads the students through all the main elements of personal financial management.'
'The time you spend on the activities will be dictated by your school's timetable constraints. You can run a series of sessions over three or four weeks or decide to work for an hour or so once or twice a term.'
'Short video clips can be used for introducing the module or a particular topic. The activities which follow are not dependent on the footage, but will be more alive and meaningful.'
'Students get to complete quizzes relating to the learning of the module. These can act as an assessment tool. Students find out how much they know and can revisit activities they haven't yet grasped.'
'Comprehensive teachers' notes are provided for each of the four modules. They include curriculum links for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They also offer print resources and detailed timings.'
'Activity sheets can be printed out and used to reinforce learning either during or at the end of each module. They can be used as extension activities or as homework tasks.'
'Definitions related to the activities are given in the glossary. You will need to register to access the teacher's notes area of the website'
'You will be asked to register when you access the teacher's notes for the first time, and your unique user ID will be emailed to you within a few minutes.'
'Watch the specific walkthrough to learn more about what you can find in each module.'