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E: 30/04 Win £5000 for your school
Received in an email from Moneywise:
Moneywise 2017 Personal Finance Teacher of the Year Competition
We have teamed up with Old Mutual Wealth to offer the UK school with the best personal finance teacher(s) £5,000 to spend on equipment. Two runners up will receive £1,500 each for their schools. Teachers at both primary and secondary level are eligible for the competition.
Are you a parent, pupil, school governor or teacher? Do you know someone who is teaching personal finance at school? Would you like to nominate someone for this award? We want to know how they make the teaching of personal finance fun, interactive and relevant.
Please email editor@moneywise.co.uk with your nominations, including the name of the teacher and the name and address of the school. The competition is open for nominations until the end of April. Moneywise will then contact the nominated teachers and invite them to enter the competition.
Are you teaching personal finance at primary or secondary level? To enter the competition, download the entry form below and send it to Moneywise, together with your best three personal finance lesson plans and any photographs or video evidence that you wish to submit.
ENTRY FORM: http://www.moneywise.co.uk/files/PFT-Entry-Form-teachers-entry.pdf
Every teacher who submits an entry will receive a copy of money board game bMoneywize to use in lessons at their school, funded by our sponsor Old Mutual Wealth.
Moneywise 2017 Personal Finance Teacher of the Year Competition
We have teamed up with Old Mutual Wealth to offer the UK school with the best personal finance teacher(s) £5,000 to spend on equipment. Two runners up will receive £1,500 each for their schools. Teachers at both primary and secondary level are eligible for the competition.
Are you a parent, pupil, school governor or teacher? Do you know someone who is teaching personal finance at school? Would you like to nominate someone for this award? We want to know how they make the teaching of personal finance fun, interactive and relevant.
Please email editor@moneywise.co.uk with your nominations, including the name of the teacher and the name and address of the school. The competition is open for nominations until the end of April. Moneywise will then contact the nominated teachers and invite them to enter the competition.
Are you teaching personal finance at primary or secondary level? To enter the competition, download the entry form below and send it to Moneywise, together with your best three personal finance lesson plans and any photographs or video evidence that you wish to submit.
ENTRY FORM: http://www.moneywise.co.uk/files/PFT-Entry-Form-teachers-entry.pdf
Every teacher who submits an entry will receive a copy of money board game bMoneywize to use in lessons at their school, funded by our sponsor Old Mutual Wealth.
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