For teachers - introduction
The videos above give an introduction to the MoneySense
for Schools website. Use the arrow on the right to scroll through
the videos and find the introductions to each module. The
videos are best viewed full screen - use the button on the bottom
right of the video player.
The MoneySense for Schools programme provides all the resources
and ideas you need to run meaningful and engaging personal finance
education with students aged between 11 and 19.
Launched in 2007, hundreds of teachers have embraced the
programme. They are now actively using it to prepare their students
for the financial challenges of living as independent adults,
teaching them about money management, budgeting, saving, borrowing
and how to manage a bank account.
MoneySense is an impartial programme which does not reference or
promote products or services.
If you are looking for ready-made resources or just videos and
activities to integrate as part of your own lesson plans, you will
find what you need to support your personal finance teaching.
Alongside this interactive resource, the MoneySense for Schools
programme is supported by specially trained Ulster Bank volunteer
staff who deliver tailored sessions in schools alongside
teachers.
Find out more about MoneySense for Schools by clicking on the
links on the left-hand side.
Tell us what you think
If you would like to share any experience of MoneySense for
Schools, have feedback or questions, send us an email at moneysenseubni@education.co.uk.