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Innovative Educators

Innovative ideas and programs are what turns information into learning.
The following Featured Innovative Educator is finding new ways to teach
practical money skills in the classroom.
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Brian Morin
Fay A. Rotenberg School
Teaches Financial Skills at a residential treatment facility

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| A Real Life Run-Through
Brian teaches summer school at a residential treatment facility
associated with the Robert F. Kennedy Action Corps in Chelmsford,
MA. He’s developed a life simulation lesson and implemented
it last summer. In it, the students practice all of the everyday
situations in life that an adult goes through.
Students fill out actual job applications and participate in one-on-one
simulations of job interviews. They open checking and savings accounts,
apply for credit cards using photocopies of actual credit card applications,
rent or purchase homes using classified ads from local newspapers,
and purchase food, furniture, and other household items for their
residence. They also pay monthly bills including rent, car payments,
credit cards, utilities, and insurance. All of the activities that
the students do are recorded in a student-made portfolio.
On to the Real Thing
Many of the students move directly on to the working world after
their release from the program. Participation in the lesson allows
them to make mistakes and learn from them in a safe environment..
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