Financial Education Makes Millionaires (Ongoing Class)
Class experience
Additional Methodology and Practice My teaching method uses a combination of several elements, with attention to the age group of the class, in order to make the learning process as strong as possible. I utilize a Student Syllabus, PowerPoint presentation, use top books (that I summarize), Case Studies, and personal stories to make either a good point or to make the wrong choice clear. I use an interactive Socratic question teaching approach. Week of August 22, Topic/Theme 1: Learn to Think...
This class is taught in English.
1. Build your Financial IQ – Literacy. 2. Decide on Your Top Financial Interest Areas. 3. Exposure to significant financial education books. 4. Find peers to help pursue big dreams. 5. Be encouraged about a path ahead for financial success.
I bring 20 years of Real Estate and Mortgage Banking experience that includes branded Radio Education for Real Estate Investors. In addition, this also includes marketing and advertising business/entrepreneur knowledge to teach about branding, content marketing, the digital footprint, and building the brand story. Business Experience • I’ve started 4 companies and learned valuable lessons from each. • I ran Real Estate businesses that earned more than $80M a year. • I’ve hired, trained, and helped launch > 50 staff. • I have had > 10 student interns working in various capacities in companies I’ve owned. • I love guiding students to prepare to be business owners. • One of the companies I owned was a marketing, advertising, and PR business. • Most of my closest friends are entrepreneurs and business owners.
Homework Offered
There will be an average of 1 hour of homework for class. This work will follow in line with our discussion and topics from class sessions. We will work together on these assignments in class and then individually outside of class.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
1 file available upon enrollmentPlease have a basic calculator for each class.
Books (Suggested but not Required Reading) 1. Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens, Robert Kiyosaki (Focuses on Financial Ed/Critical Thinking) 2. Millionaire Next Door, Thomas Stanley (Focuses on Investing) 3. Never Too Young, Eileen Weintraub (Focuses on Leadership) 4. Make Your Bed, Admiral William McRaven (Focuses on Character)
I've been teaching here on Outschool since May 2020. It has been my pleasure to teach more than 2200 students here this last year. I find that a dialog with parents is very helpful for encouraging success for students. Truth, Beauty, and Goodness...
Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 27 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 8-13
3-8 learners per class