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Register Now. HELP Having trouble logging in? Make sure you have created an account. Revised Money Smart Curriculum The FDIC enhanced its Money Smart curriculum as of August of to incorporate changes in the law and industry practices that have occurred since it was last revised in Frequently asked questions regarding the revisions are answered below.
What is an example of some of the changes that were made to the curriculum? Improvements to other modules include new content on overdraft programs, taxes and insurance, credit scores, credit cards, online-banking, and mortgage disclosures. The curriculum incorporates recent amendments to the rules pertaining to credit cards CARD Act and implementing regulations as well as the new overdraft opt-in rule. Does the new curriculum contain any other new features? Several instructors who frequently use the curriculum were invited to provide input on the changes at several phases of the project, and some of these instructors also piloted the improved curriculum.
Instructional design experts assisted to ensure that the entire curriculum adheres to sound design principles and is as effective as possible for participants and instructors. For example: A new layering matrix table appears in the instructor guide for each module to provide a break-down of topics, subtopics, target audience, and activities for the module.
New multiple-choice pre- and post-tests were added to help the participant and instructor focus on the most relevant content and measure knowledge changes. The curriculum includes additional interactive activities and scenarios that are based on real life situations.
Bank staff, meet with HEAT participants on an ongoing basis to share information on banking and discuss how to open an account. Their guiding principle is that women who control their money control their destiny. TWR partners with more than 30 local civic and community based organizations and social service agencies to deliver Money Smart. These seminars are offered in various venues, including to public assistance recipients, probationers, employees in workplaces, public and private school students, and non-profit agency clients.
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Hence, HAKC has trained staff members teaching an average of three classes per week and overseeing three computer-based instruction CBI classes. One program utilizing Money Smart is the Youth Build program for individuals, ages pursuing their General Education Degree GED ; students are required to complete an average of 36 hours of Money Smart year round. Money Smart Home.
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