Volunteer Guidance: Delivering to Large Student Groups
Volunteer Guidance: Delivering to Large Student Groups The following document contains tips on how to present lessons in a large group auditorium-style setting. Volunteer Support
Volunteer Guidance: Delivering to Large Student Groups The following document contains tips on how to present lessons in a large group auditorium-style setting. Volunteer Support
Bank Your Future: Initial Lesson Kickoff — “Money is like fire” Entrepreneur and volunteer Armen Hadjinian starts his lesson with an analogy to grab students' attention, boost engagement, and introduce the lesson. [...]
Bank Your Future: Pay Yourself First Story Volunteers Rick and Stephanie Fong share how to explain the concept of paying yourself first, even if they feel they do not have enough money. [...]
Bank Your Future: Compound Interest SecureFutures Business Director Pat Rorabeck shares an activity he uses to explain compound interest in Bank Your Future. Volunteer Support
Creating Interest and Driving Participation Volunteer Rick Fong shares tips on how to interact with students to improve engagement during lessons. Volunteer Support
Co-Facilitating Lessons: Planning and Delivery Volunteer Duo Rick & Stephanie Fong share tips on how to interact and present lessons as a team. Volunteer Support
Lesson Kickoff: Enthusiasm Volunteer Rick Fong shares tips on how to leave an impression on students. Volunteer Support
Recognizing the Teacher Volunteer and Advisory Council member Joe Schlidt shares tips on how to recognize the teachers' efforts to provide Money Sense to students. Volunteer Support
To Your Credit: Delivery TCF Bank volunteer Tabatha DeLeon shares tips on how to talk to students about credit. Volunteer Support
To Your Credit: Using Real Life Stories Volunteer Tabatha DeLeon shares tips on how to incorporate real-life stories into the lesson to help students understand financial concepts. Volunteer Support