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As the nation's leading advocate for youth financial literacy, the Jump$tart Coalition is proud to conduct the only national educator conference devoted entirely to personal finance education in the classroom.

Calling all Classroom Teachers!

 

Pre-K through High School

Novices and Veterans

Total Cost: $350*

Includes 2 nights lodging, conference meals, transportation to offsite reception, and some materials.

*Attendees provide their
own transportation
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TEACHER REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER 7, 2010



 

Conference Highlights:

Tools, resources, information and support for teaching personal finance in the classroom.

A variety of workshops under three strands: policy, content, and personal development.

Opening Reception with Jump$tart Leadership

Free Individual Financial Planning Sessions with a Certified Financial Planner

Saturday Special Dinner Event, featuring a performance by The National Theatre for Children

Exhibit Hall devoted to Financial Education Resources.

10 CEU Credits for Teachers

More special features, to be announced…



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Experian

 

  

 

NEA  National Education Association


This conference is generously underwritten by Experian and Wells Fargo. It is offered in partnership with the National Education Association and the support of many other Jump$tart sponsors.

 

 



INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION:

To download the 2009 conference schedule and workshop descriptions, click here. (PDF file)

Registration for Teachers will begin

September 7, 2010.


The cost to attend is subsidized, so participation is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.


This conference is designed for Pre-K through High School teachers.

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Organizations interested in sponsorship opportunities, please click here.


Exhibitors, please click here.

Most conference sessions will be presented by Jump$tart national and state coalition partners at the invitation of the Conference Committee.
Jump$tart will consider a limited number of session proposals. If interested, please click here.   

                        

                  

   

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