Next Stop After FinCamp: A Confident, Content-Ready You
FinCamp season is here: it’s been full of energy, collaboration, and inspiration. One thing we’ve been hearing over and over? “This has been amazing! What’s next?”
Well, if you’re brand new to teaching personal finance, or if you’d like a refresher, let me suggest: the Beginner Series and the Starter Pack.
Need Help With How to Teach? Start with the Beginner Series
Feeling a little overwhelmed by all the NGPF tools and resources? You’re definitely not alone, and that’s exactly why we created the Beginner Series. These three short, on-demand PD modules are designed to help you get comfortable and confident implementing NGPF in your classroom.
- Navigating the NGPF Website
Explore the layout, learn insider tips, and find out how to access curriculum, PD, and advocacy tools all in one place. - Unit Planning with NGPF
Dive into how NGPF units are organized and get tips on using tools like our Unit Planning Document and 5-E lesson plan model. - Implementing NGPF in the Classroom
Learn flexible strategies for teaching with NGPF, whether you're looking to pare down, extend, or customize our lessons.
Need Help With What to Teach? Start with the Starter Pack
Once you’ve got your bearings, it’s time to dig into the Starter Pack, our bundle of 12 self-paced PD modules designed to help you learn the core personal finance topics students need most. This is your go-to resource for building content confidence before (or during) the school year.
You’ll explore key concepts in:
Keep the Learning Going!
Whether you’re brand new or just looking to sharpen your skills, the Beginner Series and Starter Pack offer everything you need to feel ready, confident, and excited for the year ahead. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure with PD and we are here to support you with whichever next step you choose.
We can’t wait to see you at a PD soon!
About the Author
Albert Perez
As NGPF's Professional Development Program Manager, Albert leads Professional Development, works with school districts, and supports the implementation of NGPF's personal finance curriculum.
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