Scholarship related to financial and consumer education largely
concerns itself with the acquisition, management, and growth of
financial resources. In a global setting that witnesses increasing
competition for natural resources, along with diminishing
appreciation for human rights, a challenge for financial and
consumer educators involves developing foundation for bettering
individual wealth in manners that respect all members of a global
society. Reframing Financial Literacy fills this need by providing
literature that examines a broad view of financial literacy by
connecting financial practice with issues of citizenship, along
with personal and professional identity. It relates these issues to
educational theory and practice to provide the reader with
information about the relevance of improving social worth, while
bettering financial wealth. Boasting 14 previously unpublished
chapters from an international slate of authors, and classroom
adaptable lesson plans for each chapter, Reframing Financial
Literacy will interest both teachers and researchers with its
exciting classroom activities and its provocative content. This is
a must work that no education professional should be without.
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