Workshop Description

Paper Robots: Financial Conversations and Resources

The Paper Robots blog delivers humorous and research-based financial advice to parents every two weeks. Better yet, the blog now has classroom lesson plans, designed by the award-winning team at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)! In this one-hour webinar, we cover lessons and articles on topics such as “Spend Less or Earn More? What Pro Athletes Can Teach Us.” Come see how to integrate classroom and household learning about finances.

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Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Economic Education

Sep 19, 2024
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Potential Recertification Credits: 1

The Paper Robots blog delivers humorous and research-based financial advice to parents every two weeks. Better yet, the blog now has classroom lesson plans, designed by the award-winning team at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)! These lessons are available for free through FEE’s Learning Center.

A happy cartoon robot walks away from the rising sun. It's the Paper Robots graphic.

In this free one-hour webinar, FEE’s Joel Miller and Stephen Day (of the VCU Center for Economic Education and Paper Robots author) show teachers how to use the Learning Center lessons and discuss how to integrate learning between the classroom and the household.

Article topics and lesson plans include:

  • Prices are Clues
  • Spend Less or Earn More? What Pro Athletes Can Teach Us
  • How Can I Motivate Kids?

You can register here or in the form below.


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: Stephen Day (VCEE) and Joel Miller (FEE)
Contact Person:
Stephen Day
Center for Economic Education
Virginia Commonwealth University
(804) 828-1628
shday@vcu.edu

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