Talking Financial Literacy Podcast, Www.talkingfinlit.org

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Talking Financial Literacy is a global discussion dealing with educational needs emerging from the ever changing world of personal finance. Co-hosted by Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) this new series provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Finding our way to and through the impressive amount of material on this subject, this is both a report and an investigation. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Dr. Kathleen King, and Mark Gura and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008-2011. Visit the website for complete show notes and resources: www.talkingfinlit.org. You may email the podcast hosts with comments and suggestions at podcast@talkingfinlit.org

Episodes

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 10: Is the National Debt Personal Finance? Email: podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    24/09/2008

    Now for something very different as Mark and Kathy consider the recommendations made by Ross Perot to re-examine the national debt. How could it be this statesman is guiding us to financial literacy education? Join us for an episode about connecting current financial issues to financial literacy. In this episode Mark and Kathy discuss the National debt as a basis for financial literacy education. The Ross Perot Charts site offers abundant resources for information, education and critical analysis of how government economics impacts personal finance. Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008. Visit the website for full show notes and resources www.talkingfinlit.org You

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 9: Youth and Entrepreneurship Interview with Dan Rabuzzi (Part 2), Email: podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    22/09/2008

    Join us for the second part of this informative and inspiring episode with Dan Rubuzzi of NFTE. In this episode, Dan continues to share his considerable experience and expert perspective on the current state of financial literacy learning, needs, and resources. You will gain much from these practical examples, resources and ideas you hear! In addition, Mark and Kathy discuss some critical news items and resources to round out a rich episode to assist and guide educators, students and learners of all ages advance their understanding and mastery of personal financial literacy, and in this case entrepreneurship! Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008. Visit the website

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 8:Talking Fin Lit: The inside story, Email: podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    18/09/2008

    The tables get turned and Mark and Kathy are interview by another podcaster! This episode provides the inside story on what is Talking Financial Literacy Podcast and how it came about? Just what exactly makes this series tick? Paige Eissinger of Transformation Education LIVE! asks pressing and curious questions about the Talking Fin Lit Series. Topics range from living on your credit line for necessities, to faulty mortgage lending possibilities, students targets for credit card companies, and how BIG is financial literacy in our lives. Resources include teacher PD and mortgage calculators as well as previews of upcoming episodes.Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 20

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 7 Managing Your Money- Curriculum from TV411, email podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    16/09/2008

    Dr. Kathy King and Mark discuss critical issues in Managing your Money on the personal, local, national, global and adult education scopes. From rising fuel and food costs, to food riots. How do they interconnect? Then down to the educational connections. Kathy delivers a sample copy of TV411 Financial Literacy curriculum. You get and inside view of the depth of the material and how it can be used. Please note this curriculum was chosen for review because of the high caliber of TV411 in the public education field. This program is not endorsing the product, nor do we receive benefit from any purchase. Tune in for a vibrant episode that covers the ground of global events, to how do we help students of all ages navigate their financial lives. Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produce

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 6 Entrepreneurship is "Nifty" aka NFTE, email podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    01/07/2008

    Kathy and Mark share insights and resources on the topic of using entrepreneurship as a focus for student financial literacy. The centerpiece of this episode is Part 1 of an interview with Dan Rabuzzi, national program director for NFTE (The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship). This compelling interview provides valuable insight into the power of using this model with students as they take the CEO seat and realize the details and reality of finance. In our changing world careers are very different and many students will in fact be small business managers, consultants or CEOs. Therefore this knowledge and exposure needs to expanded beyond our business classes and CTE programs solely. NFTE (www.nfte.com) is a great model of a program that works. Added to this exciting interview, Mark and Kathy also provide an article to kick off the episode and new media resources which will help your students dialogue with others on the topic of financial literacy and entrepreneurship. Growing their global persp

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 5 The Landscape of Financial Literacy Education, email podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    28/06/2008

    We are pleased to bring the 2nd half of the the interview with Lloyd Bromberg (Director of Education Services, Federal Reserve Bank of New York) to our Talking Fin Lit listeners! Mark and Kathy discuss the interview high points and specifics regarding the resources which are mentioned.(1st Half of the Interview may be found at our homepage as Episode 2). Mr. Lloyd Bromberg discusses the program which his federal reserve Education program is offering to NYC students and replicating in Puerto Rico. Resources including a 3 part program which also has online curriculum available. The discussion also includes whether such a program should be mandated in all schools and discuss the pros and cons given the demands schools have on them already and yet the importance of inclusion in a mandated program.Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 4 Words from the W!SE: Interview with Phyllis Frankfort, email podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    24/06/2008

    Reflections on Mark's interview with Phyllis Frankfort, founder and director of W!SE (http://www.wise-ny.org ) a pioneering and powerful organization for financial literacy education. Under her leadership W!se programs reach more than 20,000 students each year including the development of a financial literacy certification. Join us as we hear the inspiring story of how she conceived, developed, and launched this program which has made a great impact in financial literacy education in schools. Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008. Visit the website for full show notes and resources www.talkingfinlit.org You may email the podcast hosts with comments and suggestions

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 3: Reality Check in Financial Literacy!, email podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    10/06/2008

    Online Resources for Classroom Use and Materials that will assist learners see Financial Realities. How often are you looking for resources to make your math classes, social studies, global studies, history or economics classes relevant and interesting? We have found the resources for you. Featuring online resources such as Jump$tart's Reality Check, Choice Nerd's Budget tools, CNN Money's calculators and also inflation calculators cost of living calculators, and credit card calculators to use as powerful ready-made tools for teaching and learning. Join hosts Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) for another episode of this series which provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008. Visit the website for full show notes and resources www.talkingfinlit.org You m

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 2 Flagging Economy Propels Financial Education PLUS Interview from Federal Reserve, email podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    08/05/2008

    Join us for this exciting episode of top news items and US federal resources for financial literacy. It's Not Too Late - Flagging Economy Propels Financial Education discussion with Mark and Kathy combined with an educator's interview with the Federal Reserve. Interview with Lloyd Bromberg, Federal Reserve Bank of NY, Director of Education Services Federal Reserve Bank of NY Education. From The Atlantic to Citibank, ING, WAMU and more, vital discussion and important resources to address the needs of the ever changing world of personal finance. Co-hosted by Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) this new series provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Visit the website for full show notes and resources www.talkingfinlit.org You may email the podcast hosts with comments and suggestions at podcast@talkingfinlit.org Let us know your teaching and learning needs regarding Financial Literacy in Educati

  • Talking Fin Lit Episode 1 Welcome and Overview of Financial Literacy, Email: podcast@talkingfinlit.org

    19/04/2008

    This episode provides an introduction to the new world of Financial Literacy. Talking Financial Literacy is a global discussion dealing with educational needs emerging from the ever changing world of personal finance. Co-hosted by Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy) this new series provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Finding our way to and through the impressive amount of material on this subject, this 24 episode series will be both a report and an investigation. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008. Visit the website for full show notes and resources www.talkingfinlit.org You may email the podcast hosts with comments and suggestions at podcast@talkingfinlit.org Let us know your teaching and learning needs regarding Financial Literacy in Education

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