HundrED — Spotlight on Financial Skills for the Youth

 
 
 

Educate!’s skills-based model of education was featured in this report by HundrED, which presents a global review of financial literacy education initiatives. Out of 84 innovations, HundrED researchers selected 10 'Financial Literacy Education Innovations' that they consider to be improving financial literacy learning among young people, with particular emphasis on the operating models’ effectiveness and scalability or potential to scale.

 
 
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