Kentucky Master Teacher of Personal Finance Program

Would you like some help getting ready for the Kentucky state mandate requiring financial literacy education for high school graduation?
Join us for the Kentucky Master Teacher of Personal Finance program, a collaborative initiative between the Coalition for Financial Literacy in the Commonwealth (CFLC) and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
This program is aligned with the Kentucky High School Financial Literacy Standards and is offered at no cost to Kentucky teachers, who can earn up to 35 hours of professional development credit. Teachers who complete the program will be designated as Kentucky Master Teachers of Personal Finance.
Schedule for Summer, 2023:
May 26: Registration deadline
June 5: Program opens with synchronous orientation via Zoom, 5:00-7:30 p.m. ET. Teachers complete online pre-test prior to June 5.
June 5-27: Required synchronous virtual meetings on June 5, 12, and 19, 5:00-7:30 p.m.ET; asynchronous work on modules with daily assignments that include both content and pedagogy instruction. Teachers complete online post-test.
June 27: Recognition luncheon at 12:30 P.M. at University of Kentucky Longship Club on UK’s Main Campus in Lexington (in-person attendance optional)
See the link below for the 2023 KMTPF program flyer.
Virtual instructors are Cynthia Harter of Eastern Kentucky University, Janet Ratliff of Morehead State University, Amanda Geiger of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and David Sandlin of Walton-Verona High School and the EKU Center for Economic Education.
Questions? Contact Cynthia.Harter@eku.edu
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