Financial Courses in High School
by Flexo on January 10, 2006
in Education
Schools in England are expanding their financial education curriculum to offer courses to 14-16 year olds in addition to the older students already served. These students can receive varying levels of certification in financial studies.
Will this work in the United States? Not at the moment. Educational issues go in waves, and right now we seem to be in the trough where popular sentiment suggests focusing on budget-tightening, three Rs, and basic skills.
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