March 9, 2021
Engage Partners With the Kansas 4-H Financial Literacy Curriculum Training Series
Are you looking for a program to work with community partners? The 4-H Financial Literacy Curriculum program would be an amazing opportunity to engage with schools, libraries, after school programs, and other community partners. If you have partners who may be interested, please encourage them to sign up so they could receive a free copy of the curriculum.
The series is designed as an opportunity for KSRE staff and volunteers to learn about and plan to use 4-H financial literacy curriculum. The first 60 participants who sign up for the training series will receive a curriculum packet including one copy of each of the follow resources:
Smart Cents: A Guide to Teaching Mindful Money Habits
My Financial Future: Beginner Youth Notebook
My Financial Future: Advanced Youth Notebook
Financial Champions Book 1: Money Fundamentals
Financial Champions Book 2: Money Moves
Reading Makes Cents: Learning About Money Concepts Through Children’s Literature
This curriculum packet would be an excellent resource for use in after school, school enrichment, day camps, and club programming. The concepts covered would be an outstanding addition to all 4-H programs and projects.
As part of the program, a series of five training webinars will be offered. We ask that all program participants take part in the live sessions or watch the recorded trainings. As the program is designed for staff and volunteers, we will also be planning an evening question and answer session for participants who take part in just the recorded training sessions. The trainings will be as follows, all starting at 9 a.m.:
March 24 at 9 a.m. – Using 4-H Curriculum – It makes life easier
March 31 at 9 a.m. – Creating a Plan – Smart Cents A Guide to Teaching Mindful Money Habits
April 7 at 9 a.m. – Reading Makes Cents – Working with Partners
April 14 at 9 a.m. - Financial Champions- Book 1 and 2, My Financial Future – Beginner and Advanced – Adapting resources for different audiences
April 21 at 9 a.m. – Next Steps – Collecting Impact
Registration is now open and will close on March 10. After registration closes, those registered will receive log-in information for the zoom training sessions and curriculum will be mailed out (hopefully so participants can have it in hand before the first session). The sessions will be open to all who register but only the first 60 will receive a copy of the curriculum resources.
Thank you to the committee helping to put this program together: Janae McNally, Nora Rhoades, Monica Walker, and Monica Thayer!
If you have additional questions, please contact Shane Potter, potters@ksu.edu.