Helping schools plan and teach financial capability
Newest resources
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- published
- 09/08
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- FREE
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- Website, Download, Interactive whiteboard
Nationwide Education: Fin...
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- published
- 08/07
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- Award Book £4.75, Tutor guidance £75 plus VAT
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- Booklet, CD
Personal Finance Award
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- published
- 04/07
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- Mash Test Card Game for £35.00 Online Membership for £65Printed Resources £95 Training is available from £120 for the MASH test training or £175 for a full day's training, complete with all the resources.Bespoke packages are also available for multiple purchases. Please contact Allie to discuss your needs further.
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- Booklet, Website
UNIAID Interactive
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- published
- 06/06
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- £500 plus VAT for an unlimited use single site licence
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- CD
Stock Market Challenge
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- 02/05
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- One free copy for every school through their website. Otherwise £14.50 available at www.amazon.co.uk
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- Booklet
Money Money Money
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- 04/04
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- School has to arrange sponsorship to the value of £750
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- Website
Shares4Schools
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- 01/04
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- £29.99 plus VAT Free to download paper version
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- Download
Talk Money Talk Maths
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- published
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- £10.00 plus VAT, Post and packaging £1.50 Order ref A1718
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- CD
Money-go-round for school...
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- published
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- £65 Teacher’s Programme £6.99 Student’s Programme £75 Photocopiable Student’s Programme £15 Trigger Video £199 Special Class Offer (Teacher’s Programme, 20 Student’s Programmes & Trigger Video)
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- Booklet, Video
Money and Morals Curricul...
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- published
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- 125.00 For Active Money and one Turning Points game £270 for School Pack, includes 1 Active Money file and 5 games £45 For Turning Points game
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- Booklet, Boardgame
Active Money / Turning Po...
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Latest news
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Guidance on financial capability in the secondary curriculum: key stage 3 and 4
pfeg welcomes the publication of the DCSF's new guidance on financial capability in the secondary curriculum: key stage 3 and 4.
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Learning the value of money
Thrifty Wigan school children have been showing Government top brass how they are learning to manage money through the What Money Means scheme.
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pfeg Press Release: Thoresen to add value to financial education
Otto Thoresen, chief executive of AEGON UK and author of the Thoresen Review of Generic Financial Advice has been appointed Chair of pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group). Elected by pfeg’s board on 15 October, Thoresen replaces Ron Sandler CBE, at the helm of the UK’s leading financial education organisation, bringing his considerable experience of the financial world to supporting schools in educating children to manage money well.
