Sunday, April 1, 2012

Financial Literacy Education Interviews


Listed below are interviews of educators and students whose work in Financial Literacy Education is cutting edge. Some of these have been posted here at Financial Literacy BUZZ and some on The Talking Fin Lit Podcast website.

1. (Mark di Pippa of) The Centsibles:  http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2011/11/14/episode-42-the-centsables-interview-with-mark-dipippa/
2. Selena Shwarzfager (Mississippi Council on Economic Education (MCEE): http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2011/11/14/episode-41/
3. Jennifer Allen (Jump$tart Teacher of the Year): http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2011/11/15/episode-43-banking-business-and-school-stores-paving-the-way/
4. Classroom Inc.  Christina Oliver (VP of Implementation) + Phil Firsenbaum (professional development and instructional consultant):
http://www.classroominc.org/
5.  Classroom Inc.  Christina Oliver (VP of Implementation) + Phil Firsenbaum (professional development and instructional consultant):
http://www.classroominc.org/
6. Elaine King Elaine King - CFP, CDFA - Author "Family & Money Matters":
http://www.elainekingcfp.com/
7. Stacey Pehosh (Teacher - R.E. Baker Elementary, Bella Vista, AR - Lesson Author EconEdLink): http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/economic-lesson-search.php?aid=212
8. Karen Holden (Professor Emerita of Public Affairs and Consumer Science University of Wisconsin-Madison) - Professor Emerita Meets Elmo
http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2012/02/18/ep47profmeetselmo/
9. Mickey Ebert (Teacher - Blue Springs, MO / Education Specialist - National Archives - Lesson Author - EconEdLink)
http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2012/02/06/ep44-mickey-ebert-finlitcurric/10. Mike Fladlien (Teacher - Muscatine High School/Muscatine, IA, Lesson Author - EconEdLink)
http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2012/02/06/ep46-mike-fladlien-masterful-finlit-instruc/
11. Mack Lewis (Teacher - Author  - Creator of The Checkbook Projecgt)
http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2012/02/06/episode-45-mack-lewis-creator-of-the-checkbook-project/
12. David Anderson (
Adjunct professor of Economics at Drew University/Executive Vice President, Working in Support of Education (WISE)
13. Laura Ploss/Secret Millionaires Club ( Chief Operating Officer of By Kids for Kids)
http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2012/02/18/ep48lauraploss/
 
14. Steve Kautz (Teacher & Federal Reserve ChallengeTeam Coach - Waynflete School in Portland Maine)
15. Ditmas Middle School - Brooklyn, (Student Journalists/Dr. Rose Reissman)
Student reflections on Financial Literacy:
http://financialliteracybuzz.blogspot.com/2012/04/episode-15-ditmas-middle-school.html 

16. Ditmas Middle School - Brooklyn, (Student Journalists/Dr. Rose Reissman)
Student review of online Financial Literacy Resources:
http://financialliteracybuzz.blogspot.com/2012/04/episode-16-ditmas-middle-school.html 

 17. John LeFeber - Project Director/EconEdLink http://www.talkingfinlit.org/2012/03/02/ep49-john-lefeber-econedlink/
18. Jeff Piontek – (former) Principal, Hawaii Technology Academy

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Episode 16 - Ditmas Middle School

EPISODE: Project Based Financial Literacy Learning – Ditmas Middle School’s Fin Lit Resource Review Podcast
With every experience I grow and learn for the next. I have passed on knowledge to others as my teachers have done for me hoping for a better world and society, this time we used a podcast.
Vlad D. (Student Podcaster at Ditmas Middle School)     

This one is a follow up to a previous episode, in which Mark visited Ditmas Middle School in Brooklyn to engage Student Journalists in an in-depth conversation about Financial Literacy. In this episode, school curriculum expert, Dr. Rose Reissman discusses a special Financial Literacy learning project she and the students collaborated on. Dr. Reissman describes how a group of students conducted a review of online instructional resources and prepared and presented their findings in the format of a school podcast project.
A special Thank You to Dr. Reissman for all her work in developing and sharing this unique and powerful model of Financial Literacy Instruction.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Episode 15 - Ditmas Middle School

EPISODE 15: Student Investigative Journalism as Financial Literacy instruction – Ditmas Middle School, Brooklyn
In this episode Mark visited Ditmas Middle School in Brooklyn. There, he interviewed a group of student investigative journalists about their opinions on Personal  Finance and Entrepreneurship,  as well as how Financial Literacy can best fit into school programs and be taught.  The students interviewed him at the same session, asking about the state of Financial Literacy in our schools and his own opinions on finance and education.
Episode  Links:
Ditmas Middle School website: www.ditmas.org
Islamic Holiday of Eid:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-Adha

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Host/Correspondent's Bio – Mark Gura

Mark Gura has been an educator for over 3 decades. The former Director of Instructional Technology of the New York City Department of Education, he began his career as a teacher, spending 18 years in elementary and middle school classrooms in Harlem. More recently, he has taught graduate education courses at Fordham and Touro universities. Mr. Gura was a staff and curriculum developer for NYC’s central Division of Curriculum and Instruction before being recruited to develop and administer the first city-wide instructional technology program. He has written extensively on education for The NY Daily News, Converge and a variety of other education magazines, and has written and published 9 books on education. He is the co-producer/co-host of the popular The Teachers Podcast and Talking Financial Literacy Podcast. Mark lives and works in both the New York City area and Jupiter, Florida.