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Home Home TIGed Activities Database Death by Boredom: The Problem of Teaching Financial Literacy - The Globe and Mail

Death by Boredom: The Problem of Teaching Financial Literacy - The Globe and Mail [edit]

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BeckieGranat (see all activities by this member)

Level:
Intermediate / Middle
Secondary

Views: 393

Subjects:
English / Language Arts
Economics
Business Education
English as a Second Language

Topics:
Sustainable Development
Business and Economics

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Death by boredom: The problem of teaching financial literacy
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Description:
Article detailing an interview with Moshe Milevsky, a finance professor at York University’s Schulich School of Business and author of a new book called King William’s Tontine, about the importance of teaching financial literacy and how to teach it properly.

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Time Required:
2-7 minutes