Training the Trainers level 1 Phnom Penh – day 2
Review of day 1 Money and its cultural content the shopping game- popular, as ever! project planning: financial education programme step by step Productive and unproductive debts budgeting for a …
Review of day 1 Money and its cultural content the shopping game- popular, as ever! project planning: financial education programme step by step Productive and unproductive debts budgeting for a …
Day 1 of Training the Trainers level 1: discovering what financial education is about! on our way to lunch training skills: making paper boats!
CITI and the Financial Times organised their 8th conference on financial education on November 28 and 29 in Jakarta. The main focus of the conference was Financial Education and Financial …
Our ToT level 2, like our ToT 1, aims at improving trainers’ own financial literacy, making them discover and practise participatory training techniques and discussing ways to get financial literacy …
After learning the basics of financial literacy and how to train ther clients, and implementing their first training, participants can attend a second level training to strengthen their financial knowledge …
The last day is always very full: we go through any key technical content which has not been fully either understood or seen (today we reviewed the so-called notion of …
Practice session today! Participants practised training on debts, expenses, income, saving and budgeting. preparing the practice session learning how to give feedback each group practices needs and wants managing expenses …
We went through what is specific (and challenging!) about financial education and how to assess needs. We tested a few games… including the always successful wise/not wise shopper and the shopping …
14 trainers from 6 different NGOs are attending our level 1 training the trainers this week. We defined financial education, why it is important, what to teach according to the …
On March 5th, Sophie and Chhunny introduced what financial literacy is and how to improve it to around 20 NGO workers, students and teachers in Phnom Penh.
