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Teachers: got a question about teaching financial education this September?
Former_MSE_Aileen
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As I'm sure everyone who comes to the MSE site will know by now, financial education will be taught as part of the National Curriculum in England for the first time this September.
To help teachers (whether you've taken a class in cash before or it's your first time) to deliver fun financial classes Martin will be filming a video answering your questions on Thursday 14 Aug.
So now's your chance to ask him anything you want to know!
Have you got any questions about teaching financial education in general?
Do you want tips on how to persuade your head of year or head teacher to allow you more time for money on the curriculum?
Perhaps you have a question relating to a specific area (e.g. how to tell your class about payday loans)?
Post your questions below or email [EMAIL="teachers@moneysavingexpert.com"]teachers@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL] by the end of Wednesday 13 Aug and Martin will answer as many questions as possible.
Many thanks
UPDATE: This is now closed, thank you to all who submitted their questions.
The video is now available and can be found here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/students/financial-education-video-2014?utm_source=MSE_Newsletter&utm_medium=oneliner-one&utm_term=02-Sep-14-lt&utm_campaign=students&utm_content=1.
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To help teachers (whether you've taken a class in cash before or it's your first time) to deliver fun financial classes Martin will be filming a video answering your questions on Thursday 14 Aug.
So now's your chance to ask him anything you want to know!
Have you got any questions about teaching financial education in general?
Do you want tips on how to persuade your head of year or head teacher to allow you more time for money on the curriculum?
Perhaps you have a question relating to a specific area (e.g. how to tell your class about payday loans)?
Post your questions below or email [EMAIL="teachers@moneysavingexpert.com"]teachers@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL] by the end of Wednesday 13 Aug and Martin will answer as many questions as possible.
Many thanks
UPDATE: This is now closed, thank you to all who submitted their questions.
The video is now available and can be found here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/students/financial-education-video-2014?utm_source=MSE_Newsletter&utm_medium=oneliner-one&utm_term=02-Sep-14-lt&utm_campaign=students&utm_content=1.
If you haven’t already, join the forum to reply. If you aren’t sure how it all works, read our Forum Intro Guide
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