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17 預錄課程
每段影片平均 17 分鐘9 週
教師的支持4 小時 50 分鐘
影片總學習時數1 年訪問權
到內容項目
每週 1 小時. Students may create a business plan as a capstone project (on which I'd love to provide feedback)完成證書
Certificate with hours and topics completed available upon completion.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 8 - 11 年級
Beginner 等級
Do you want your child to be financially successful? You're in the right place. ESA note: This class is structured to accept ESA funds for participating states and families. With this class, you can unlock financial freedom and set your family on the path to entrepreneurial success. 🚀💡💸 In this dynamic course, your student will master the essentials of financial literacy and entrepreneurship, equipping them with the tools to thrive in today’s world. Through 17 high-energy video lessons, teens will learn the five key concepts of financial literacy—earning, budgeting, saving, protecting, and investing—alongside the foundational steps to creating a business plan. 📈💼 💰 Financial Literacy Topics Include: Opening a savings account 🏦 Understanding credit scores 📊 Making smart spending decisions 🛍️ Insurance basics 🛡️ Overview of taxes 💵 Introduction to investing 📉📈 ✨ Entrepreneurship Focus: Teens will dive into the world of entrepreneurship, learning how to innovate, solve problems, and develop a growth mindset that fosters resilience and financial independence. 💡 They’ll gain the skills to think creatively, adapt to challenges, and even start building their own business! 🚀 Each lesson is paired with recommended skill packets designed to reinforce learning with practical, independent exercises (and I'm always here to help). These packets offer students the chance to immediately apply their new knowledge, helping solidify key concepts. 📝✅ Whether your student is preparing to launch their own business or simply wants to become financially savvy, this course will empower them to take control of their future, guiding them toward wealth creation and entrepreneurial success! 💼🌟💵 Note on content: This class teaches economics concepts rooted in what are considered "Classical Economic Theory" which emerged from the enlightenment in Western Europe in the 1700s. Language proficiency notice: students will be discussing complex financial terms and ideas. A very strong English language proficiency is required to grasp the full understanding of the material. The pacing of the course is very intense. These ideas are broadly applicable in various regions of the globe, where individuals have access to retail and commercial banking services and market or mixed economies. While an attempt will be made to explain ideas so all students can understand, hyper local examples and command based systems fall outside these financial skills. The course has an implicit bias that wealth accumulation is societally acceptable, at least to a varying degree. Specifically, this class recognizes the ability to lend money at interest as a core concept within the financial world. It represents the importance of individuals being able to accumulate private property to pursue financial independence. Its foundational ideas are rooted in John Locke's principles of the right to hold and accumulate private property.
學習目標
Students will be able to recognize and complete basic applications of the the five aspects of financial literacy: earning, savings, spending habits, protecting, and investing.
Students will be able to define and explain how entrepreneurs think.
教學大綱
17 課程
超過 9 週課 1:
Introduction, Overview, and Opportunity Cost
We will review the course goals, introduce the broad concepts of Financial Literacy, and address the "why" of being financially literate. We will also look at the key idea of "opportunity cost" and how it's understanding plays a key role in being financially successful
21 分鐘的影片課程
課 2:
Getting a Job and Earning Money
This class covers the importance of getting a job. This lesson will look at the "why" as it relates to the being financially literacy, as well as the "how" with respect to the process. Full support and "how to" is provided in the associated skill packet.
17 分鐘的影片課程
課 3:
Budgeting and Tracking
Class will cover budgeting as a key concept to becoming financially literate, and develop skills to track cashflow, set spending targets, and organize data.
13 分鐘的影片課程
課 4:
Banks, Savings Accounts, and Checking Accounts
This lesson will discuss how banks work, what services they offer in relation to savings, and how students can use these tools to support their goals.
16 分鐘的影片課程
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
This class will discuss very real financial choices and concepts. Real world events may be discussed as they apply to student questions or topics of discussion.
The instructor's objective is to illustrate ideas and prompt students to think about this material as how it relates to their lives.
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
教師專業知識和證書
5 老師有教師資格證
亞利桑那 教學證書 在 中學教育
喬治亞州 教學證書 在 科學
喬治亞州 教學證書 在 英語/語言藝術
俄亥俄州 教學證書 在 社會研究/歷史
伊利諾州 教學證書
3 位教師有研究生學歷
碩士 在 教育 從 University of Phoenix
碩士 在 教育 從 Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education
碩士 在 社會工作 從 Loyola University
2 老師擁有學士學位
學士學位 由 Oregon State University
學士學位 在 心理學 從 Binghamton University
Adam Scott, MAT taught AP Economics for 15 years and served as the Investment Club advisor in his traditional brick and mortar classroom. His students repeatedly scored in the top 1% of scores in the country.
He since leaving the classroom, he has made several million dollars as an entrepreneur, and has built a tech platform.