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Teaching pupils

School_Teacher
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Hi folks,
I am trying to put together a course, teaching pupils from 12-18 about personal finance. I would like them to practice using the comparative websites but all the websites I use, ask you to register. I obviously do not want this for my pupils as they have to put in too many personal details and have to be 18. Also I do not want them to receive e-mails on the back of this.
Does anybody know of a comparative website that schools could use or that could be used by youngsters without registering.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks
I am trying to put together a course, teaching pupils from 12-18 about personal finance. I would like them to practice using the comparative websites but all the websites I use, ask you to register. I obviously do not want this for my pupils as they have to put in too many personal details and have to be 18. Also I do not want them to receive e-mails on the back of this.
Does anybody know of a comparative website that schools could use or that could be used by youngsters without registering.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks
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Miss E X Ample
[EMAIL="nobody@nobody.co.uk"]nobody@nobody.co.uk[/EMAIL]
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then choose a dummy address I use one for a house that was knocked down to make a road .Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0 -
Natwest do an interactive course called MoneySense0
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Thank you for the useful suggestions. I am already using the moneysense interactive resource through the RBS, the new version is out in a few weeks and looks like an excellent teaching resource. I think showing the pupils the comparative websites would be really interesting and useful when they leave school.0
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The moneymadeclear tables look very useful, thank you 4 ur help :0) it's so difficult trying 2 simplify and teach something as complicated as this!!0
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