- Introduction
- Primary teachers
- Secondary teachers and facilitators of NEET young adults
- Useful links and other resources
- Help and advice for you
- Potential Partners
- Media
Useful links and other resources
My Money online
My Money online (opens new window) - My Money is the first programme to provide a completely joined-up approach to financial education throughout students’ years of learning from when a child first starts school, through the transition to working life or further and higher education. It is funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (opens new window) and is delivered by a consortium led by pfeg (opens new window) with Edcoms (opens new window), the PSHE Association (opens new window) and NCB (opens new window).
Money Made Clear
Money Made Clear (opens new window) - When it comes to money, our impartial information and tools can help you work out what’s right for you – from the Financial Services Authority.
pfeg
pfeg – (Personal Finance Education Group) (opens new window) is an independent charity which helps schools plan and teach financial capability. The site contains a plethora of financial capability teaching resources and other guidance for teachers.
The PSHE Association
The PSHE Association (opens new window) - The PSHE Association is the subject association for all professionals working in PSHE education. It is a fee paying membership organisation dedicated to supporting the teaching and learning of PSHE.
Association of Teachers of Citizenship
Association of Teachers of Citizenship (opens new window) - ACT is the professional subject association for those involved in citizenship education. Their website offers resources and information to help you deliver excellent citizenship education, including a ‘theme of the month’.
Learning and Teaching Scotland
Learning and Teaching Scotland (opens new window) - LTS provides advice, support, resources and staff development to the education community, creating a culture of innovation, ambition and excellence throughout Scottish education.
CCEA (Council for the Curriculum Examinations & Assessment) Northern Ireland
CCEA (Council for the Curriculum Examinations & Assessment) Northern Ireland (opens new window) - CCEA is a non-departmental public body reporting to the Department of Education in Northern Ireland. Their site provides resources and guidance for teachers in NI.
TeacherNet
TeacherNet (opens new window) - DCSF information around financial capability
