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Money Talks: Financial Literacy Month Event with D.C. Jump$tart

This is an event for D.C, Virginia, and Maryland teachers offered by the Washington D.C. Jump$tart Coalition and the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). The event features a panel of experts discussing how to teach personal finance and active-learning lessons by Stephen Day (VCEE) and James Redelsheimer (FEE). 

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Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Economic Education

Apr 24, 2025
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Mitchell Sandler Law Office
2020 K Street NW
Washington, DC, 20006
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Potential Recertification Credits: 2

This is an event for D.C, Virginia, and Maryland teachers offered by the Washington D.C. Jump$tart Coalition and the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). The event features a panel of experts discussing how to teach personal finance and active-learning lessons by Stephen Day (VCEE) and James Redelsheimer (FEE).


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: Stephen H. Day, PhD, Director
Contact Person:
Katie Ann Powell
Center for Economic Education
Virginia Commonwealth University

katieannpowell@gmail.com

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