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Sure, NGPF offers high school personal finance courses for a Trimester and a Full Year, but the real magic happens in our flagship Semester Course. If you want to make sure you're using the best of the best lessons but don't have time for the full Semester Course, here are our recommendations for trimming Semester Course.
Focus on the most immediately useful topics for young people, skipping the more advanced topics or skills they'll need later in life.
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Maybe you're one of the lucky schools with a whole semester devoted to Investing -- you could skip that unit. Here are some other questions you could ask:
If you teach according to the National Standards for Personal Financial Education, the best aligned units would look roughly like this:
And, of course, if your state or district has its own standards it wants you to follow, use the unit plans for all 11 Semester Course units to review the learning objectives of each lesson and decide which you should keep or skip to make sure you're meeting local expectations.
One thing that makes NGPF special is our attention to more niche (but important!) topics and our inclusion of interactive, student-led, deep diving activities. But, if you really are short for time, here are some lessons you might start by trimming out:
Of course, you're welcome to use our Trimester Course instead! It's fully up-to-date and includes many of the same lessons and super engaging activities that Semester Course does.
When I started working at Next Gen Personal Finance, it's as though my undergraduate degree in finance, followed by ten years as an educator in an NYC public high school, suddenly all made sense.
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