Description
Personal finance is exactly that: personal. No individual’s relationship with money is exactly like any other’s, yet so much of personal finance education is about giving one “right” answer to our questions about money. While the basics are important, we also need to show students the diversity of financial experiences and circumstances, and show them we understand theirs. In this session, I’ll show educators how we incorporate storytelling into our lessons at Healthy Rich and share additional ways you can add stories to the classroom to ensure students gain a broad and personalized understanding of money.
With Guest Host: Dana Miranda
Dana Miranda is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance® and founder of Healthy Rich, a platform for inclusive, budget-free financial education. Before founding her company in 2021, Dana was a staff writer and editor at The Penny Hoarder for four years and a freelance personal finance writer for two years. She’s written about work and money for publications including Forbes, the New York Times, CNBC, NextAdvisor, Insider, USA Today, Kiplinger and Inc. Magazine.