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ASIC’s MoneySmart Teaching Program
Suzan Campbell | Senior Manager | Financial Capability Seminar on Financial Literacy, 9 June 2017
ASIC’s MoneySmart Teaching program Key characteristics
1. Part of the Australian Government policy agenda
2. Ongoing collaboration with State and Territory education departments
3. Support for teachers – professional learning and classroom resources
4. Invested in measurement and evaluation
Key events
Australian Government policy agenda
ASIC is the Australian Government agency responsible for financial literacy
ASIC’s financial literacy program includes:
– National Financial Literacy Strategy – Consumer information moneysmart.gov.au – ASIC’s MoneySmart Teaching program
National Financial Literacy Strategy
Collaboration with States and Territories
• Partnership with Australian States and Territories – Clear deliverables
• Ongoing collaboration with State and Territory education departments on development, delivery and sustainability of financial literacy education in schools
Australian financial literacy education landscape
Australian Curriculum: Resources “… a range of resources to support teacher as they implement the Australian Curriculum.” http://resources.australiancurriculum.edu.au/
Curriculum Connections “…provide examples of how the Australian Curriculum can be organised to support interdisciplinary learning.” http://resources.australiancurriculum.edu.au/curriculum-connections/
Building teacher capability
Teacher professional development
• Face-to-face workshops
• Webinars • Self-paced
online modules • Initial Teacher
Education online module
Financial health for teachers
• Video series to build financial literacy capabilities
Case studies
Tools and resources • Calculators and apps • Infographics • Videos
Tools and resources for the classroom
Teaching resources for Primary
Big books Digital activities Units of work
Teaching resources for Secondary
Digital activities ASIC’s Be MoneySmart
Measurement and Evaluation
Map key
Resource downloads
Professional development
Independent Evaluation
ASIC’s MoneySmart
Teaching Program
2013 - 2017
4. Measurement and evaluation
Independent Evaluation: EY Sweeney 2013-2017 •Literature review, teacher and student surveys, school case studies •Data analytics (professional development, resource downloads) •Findings will focus on implementation, and impact on teachers,
students, and school communities.
PISA financial literacy assessments •2012 (released 2014) •2015 (released in May 2017) •2018 (expected release in 2020)
Keys for success
• Partnerships with state and territory education departments
• Inclusion into the National Curriculum
• Professional learning for teachers
Thank You