
A brand new series of programmes about personal financial education in the classroom will make its debut tonight on Teachers' TV following collaboration between the Financial Services Authority and the channel.
The series titled Financial Capability consists of four programmes. Two are designed for use in class as a teaching aid, whilst the other two are designed to build teacher confidence in this subject.
The FSA's National Strategy for Financial Capability brings together representatives from industry, consumer bodies, voluntary organisations, government and the media - with the aim of finding ways to help people feel more confident and capable with their money.
This latest initiative for Teachers' TV complements the existing programmes offered in the FSA's 'Learning Money Matters' programme which is designed to ensure that millions of children receive high quality financial education in the classroom. To date, 278 schools have signed up.
Commenting on the launch of the new series, Vernon Everitt, Director of Retail Themes for the FSA said:
"This collaboration with Teachers' TV is an excellent way in which to support the Government's strategy of raising the status and profile of personal finance education in schools.
"Helping teachers feel capable and confident in delivering lessons on practical financial matters is a key element in ensuring that tomorrow's adults can manage their finances well."
Programme details:
All the programmes are available to download from www.teachers.tv