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ENGLISH FOR FINANCIAL LITERACY Presented by: Catherine Lawrence Margaret Stasiak (Toronto Catholic District School Board)
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Financial literacy quiz answers and results 1. c (51%) 2. d (38%) 3. a (81%) 4. d (57%) 5. b (43%) 6. a ( 94 %)
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Fact or fiction? quiz answers and results 1.Fiction. 1 in 3 Canadians have not made any investments or have any savings. 2.Fiction. 49.8% of Canadians had difficulty with simple tasks involving numbers and basic math. 3.Fiction. 55% of men felt they would have enough money for their retirement needs, compared to only 46% of women. 4.Fact. 19% of Canadians and 29% of those under the age of 25 felt that making minimum payments on their credit cards would allow them to pay off their debt quickly. 5.Fiction. 78% of Canadian parents agree that teaching children financial skills is essential. But less than half have actually taught their children about managing and investing their money.
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What is financial literacy? The report of the task force defines financial literacy as “having the knowledge, skills and confidence to make responsible financial decisions”.
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Task Force on Financial Literacy and Canadian Centre for Financial Literacy: findings and recommendations Newcomers as a very diverse group: ▫wide spectrum of wealth, education and literacy levels ▫varied norms, attitudes and experiences with money ▫rely on social network; distrust financial institutions ▫key barriers: language proficiency, cultural assumptions related to financial issues the Government of Canada to provide relevant financial information and education services for recent newcomers to Canada through: ▫orientation services ▫the Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program ▫the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada Program
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Project needs assessment Instructor survey Learner survey Focus groups
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English for Financial Literacy integrates financial literacy topics with LINC/ESL curriculum provides curriculum framework and classroom materials activities designed to provide practice in language and skills underlying financial literacy focus on skills and information support for instructors: background information
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Organization of document Three volumes: ▫ Volume 1: ESL Literacy, CLB 1, and CLB 2 ▫ Volume 2: CLB 3, CLB 4, and CLB 5 ▫ Volume 3: CLB 6, CLB 7 and CLB 8 Each volume to be accompanied by an audio CD Volume 1 and 2 to include supplementary numeracy section Online activities to accompany print version
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Each volume will include the following sections: Banking Consumer Affairs Education Employment Housing Personal and Family Finances
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Each theme-based section will include: Planning framework Activities: grouped by topics Teaching notes
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