Financial literacy for children and youth
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adam_text | Table of Contents List of Excerpts, Figures, and Tables........................................................................ vii Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 Part One: Definitions .............................................................................................. 5 Chapter One: The Hidden Curriculum in Financial Literacy: Economics, Standards, and theTeaching ofYoung Children ..............................................7 Debbie Sonu and Anand R. Marri ChapterTwo: Meaning and Money Revisited ........................................................ 27 Mary E. Brenner Chapter Three: Random Acts of Financial Literacy................................................. 33 Kathleen S. Cooter Chapter Four: Strategies and Resources forTeaching Financial Literacy to Youth with Disabilities ................................................................... 49 Mary Beth Henning and Sarah Johnston-Rodriguez Part Two: Instructional Issues ............................................................................. 67 Chapter Five: Instructional Integration of Digital Learning Games in Financial Literacy Education ........................................................................... 69 Carmela Aprea, Julia Schultheis, and Kathleen Stolle Chapter Six:Teaching Financial Literacy through the Arts: Theoretical Underpinnings and Guidelines for Lesson Development ............................89 James D. Laney
VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Seven: Students Money Experiences and Preconceptions of Financial Issues—Implications for Effective Financial Education.................109 Bettina Greimel-Fuhrmann Chapter Eight: Financial Literacy and Youths in Jail.............................................121 Jaime Christensen Chapter Nine:Teaching Probability and Learning Financial Concepts: How to Empower Elementary School Students In Citizenship .................. 137 Annie Savard Chapter Ten: The Influence ofTeacher Attributes on Financial Education Outcomes ..................................................................................... 153 J. Michael Collins, Elizabeth Odders-White, and Niiton Porto Chapter Eleven: Economic Inequality and Secondary Mathematics .................169 Andrew Brantlinger ChapterTwelve: Personal Finance Education for Young Children: Why Isn t It Happening? What Needs to Be Done?...................................... 189 BonnieT. Mészáros and Mary C. Suiter Part Three: Socio-Historie Moral Issues ...........................................................209 Chapter Thirteen: A Representation of Vulnerability in National Strategies: Targeting the Needs of Disadvantaged Consumers with Financial Education and Inclusion Efforts ...................................................................... 211 Floor E. Knoote and Sofia L Ortega Tineo Chapter Fourteen: Grasping the Foundational Roots of Economic Perceptions: Precolonial West Africa and the Bantu..................................... 233 Thomas A. Lucey, Darrell P. Kruger, and Jeffrey M. Hawkins
Chapter Fifteen: Using Stories to Teach Complex Moral Concepts to Young Children................................................................................................. 251 Chiara Bacigalupa Chapter Sixteen: Economics, Religion, Spirituality, and Education: Encouraging Understandings of Compassionate Dimensions .................... 269 Thomas A. Lucey Chapter Seventeen: Behavioral Economics: Making High School Economics Personal ............................ Kathleen S. Cooter Contributors 235 297
Table of Contents List of Excerpts, Figures, and Tables........................................................................ vii Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 Part One: Definitions .............................................................................................. 5 Chapter One: The Hidden Curriculum in Financial Literacy: Economics, Standards, and theTeaching ofYoung Children ..............................................7 Debbie Sonu and Anand R. Marri ChapterTwo: Meaning and Money Revisited ........................................................ 27 Mary E. Brenner Chapter Three: Random Acts of Financial Literacy................................................. 33 Kathleen S. Cooter Chapter Four: Strategies and Resources forTeaching Financial Literacy to Youth with Disabilities ................................................................... 49 Mary Beth Henning and Sarah Johnston-Rodriguez Part Two: Instructional Issues ............................................................................. 67 Chapter Five: Instructional Integration of Digital Learning Games in Financial Literacy Education ........................................................................... 69 Carmela Aprea, Julia Schultheis, and Kathleen Stolle Chapter Six:Teaching Financial Literacy through the Arts: Theoretical Underpinnings and Guidelines for Lesson Development ............................89 James D. Laney
VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Seven: Students Money Experiences and Preconceptions of Financial Issues—Implications for Effective Financial Education.................109 Bettina Greimel-Fuhrmann Chapter Eight: Financial Literacy and Youths in Jail.............................................121 Jaime Christensen Chapter Nine:Teaching Probability and Learning Financial Concepts: How to Empower Elementary School Students In Citizenship .................. 137 Annie Savard Chapter Ten: The Influence ofTeacher Attributes on Financial Education Outcomes ..................................................................................... 153 J. Michael Collins, Elizabeth Odders-White, and Niiton Porto Chapter Eleven: Economic Inequality and Secondary Mathematics .................169 Andrew Brantlinger ChapterTwelve: Personal Finance Education for Young Children: Why Isn t It Happening? What Needs to Be Done?...................................... 189 BonnieT. Mészáros and Mary C. Suiter Part Three: Socio-Historie Moral Issues ...........................................................209 Chapter Thirteen: A Representation of Vulnerability in National Strategies: Targeting the Needs of Disadvantaged Consumers with Financial Education and Inclusion Efforts ...................................................................... 211 Floor E. Knoote and Sofia L Ortega Tineo Chapter Fourteen: Grasping the Foundational Roots of Economic Perceptions: Precolonial West Africa and the Bantu..................................... 233 Thomas A. Lucey, Darrell P. Kruger, and Jeffrey M. Hawkins
Chapter Fifteen: Using Stories to Teach Complex Moral Concepts to Young Children................................................................................................. 251 Chiara Bacigalupa Chapter Sixteen: Economics, Religion, Spirituality, and Education: Encouraging Understandings of Compassionate Dimensions .................... 269 Thomas A. Lucey Chapter Seventeen: Behavioral Economics: Making High School Economics Personal ............................ Kathleen S. Cooter Contributors 235 297
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