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Helping your pupils learn about money

Managing money is a key skill that is essential for adult life. And providing financial education helps young people develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes they’ll need to manage their money, make informed financial decisions and achieve their goals.

At Young Enterprise, we want to help you build financially capable young people who are ready to thrive in today’s society. That’s why we offer a range of free opportunities to help you deliver fun and engaging lessons to your pupils, including:

• PROGRAMMES: Register for the free Money Heroes programme that brings learning about money to life in school and at home.

• PUBLICATIONS: Download the free Your Money Matters financial education textbook and help young people learn about saving, borrowing and student finance.

• CPD: Take part in a financial education free teacher training session to build your confidence, knowledge and skills.

• SUPPORT: Speak to our free advisory service for information and resources to help you deliver financial education in your classroom.

The rest is history

25 March 1946 p24-27

Blair Peach was born. Blair was a teacher and past president of the East London NUT who was killed on an anti-racist demonstration in Southall, London, on 23 April 1979, most probably by a Metropolitan Police officer. The NUT named an award after him to celebrate equality issues, which the NEU continues, and a primary school in Ealing also carries his name.

18 Shabir Makim

Teacher suffers racist attack.

21 Why are NEU members striking? Educators share their reasons for taking a stand (below left).

24 Lifting Limits

Breaking down stereotypes (above).

29 Reading without comprehension

Focus on phonics is misguided (left).

Teaching assistant Charlotte Dee feels empowered (left).

Photos

Paul Greenwood rehan jamil

Aled Llywelyn kois miah

Stan Platt Jones lee thomas matt wilkinson

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