What's included
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will be required to: 1) Watch a 15-25 minute video each week 2) Comment on a discussion post once a week (5-10 minutes) 3) Complete a Kahoot! quiz each week (5-10 minutes)Grading
includedClass Experience
**This is part 2 - please complete part 1 before enrolling in this course!** THERE ARE NO LIVE MEETINGS! This course will be perfect for teens who are interested in learning more about personal finance. All of the information learned in this class will be practical and applicable to daily life. Students will be expected to engage in discussions, think critically, and be prepared to learn and have fun. Please review the weekly schedule below each week to review the topic we will be covering. Since this is a flex class, students can participate during the days and times that work for them, but will still be required to be an active participant in the process. This class will work best only when students are active participants in the process. The student will need to check in and participate at least a couple of times a week. Weekly videos will be posted on Monday mornings, and students can watch these lectures on their own time. Videos will be anywhere between 15-25 minutes each. Students are expected to participate in the discussion at least 2 times throughout each week and come to a consensus with the guidance of the teacher. There will be multiple opportunities for discussion. A discussion question will be posted in the classroom each week. Learners are required to both create their own comment, AND reply to one other learners post. Students will also be provided with a weekly self-paced Kahoot! quiz. This will help learners to review what they have learned each week. At the end of the course, learners will be given an open note quiz which will allow them to review everything that they have learned. The themes introduced each week will be: Week 1: Economics Students will learn about supply and demand and how they can influence prices in the real world. Week 2 : Insurance Students will learn insurance terminology (premium, deductible.) They will also learn about different types of insurance and the financial burdens they may impose. Week 3: Homes -Buying vs renting -What is a mortgage -Pros and cons of buying and renting Week 4: Financing and Owning a Car -Common car expenses -Interest -Car loan -How to save for a car Important Notes : -I am based in the US. While I will try to do my best to explain concepts relevant to other countries, my degree and knowledge base are not necessarily in global finance. All examples in this class will be provided using US dollars. If your child is not from the US, please let me know so that I can provide conversions to enhance their learning experience. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns regarding this.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of basic personal finance knowledge.
Other Details
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly or $40 for 4 weeks4 weeks
Completed by 35 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 14-18