Teaching Accounting – Some Interesting Strategies

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Teaching is a serious and important job and when it comes to subjects like accounting, it becomes even more serious. It is different from teaching science or any other subject. Alla Volodina understands that, and that is why she is discussing some interesting strategies, which are related to teaching accounting.
When a teacher teaches accounting, his focus should be not only on enhancing the study skills but he has to offer his students other opportunities like working in pairs. Teaching accounting is not only about creative learning but also other skills like speaking out and teamwork are also important. How to learn to study is as important as all the above stated factors. These few lines by Alla Volodina will help you to learn different strategies, which are quite helpful for accounting teachers.

Allla Volodina Pick Of The Week – Personal Finance

 

A Big Push for Mandatory Personal Finance Classes in School

Read more: http://business.time.com/2013/05/07/a-big-push-for-mandatory-personal-finance-classes-in-school/#ixzz2SpqBaPaE

With nations like Australia and the U.K. having voted to make financial education mandatory in their school systems, the U.S. is moving aggressively to re-assert leadership on this important front in the global fight against financial illiteracy.

Last week, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unveiled Transforming the Financial Lives of a Generation of Young Americans, white paper with specific recommendations for advancing financial education in grades K-12. Meanwhile, the Treasury Department has just gone live with moneyasyoulearn.org, a website offering teachers ready-made personal finance lessons that fit neatly into existing math and English courses.

Schools in the U.S. are governed at the state level. It is unlikely we’ll ever have a federal mandate for K-12 financial education like that in the U.K. or Australia. But most states have agreed to a common core initiative that dictates certain educational standards across state lines and which will be in force next year. Treasury’s new website will help teachers build personal finance lessons into courses they must redesign anyway.

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