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Earlier this summer, I helped my niece create a cookie stand. She learned not only about baking but how to budget for supplies, manage earnings, and communicate with customers, which taught her money management while boosting her confidence in handling real-life business scenarios. These are the soft
skills associated with financial literacy. The Ask a Tech Teacher team has put them together into an article to remind students--and teachers what students should know when they leave high school:
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I'm going to share a story with you I heard from a colleague about Jessica, one of her star students in high school. This is a powerful reminder that academic success doesn't translate to financial acumen:
I didn't think PDF annotation grading tools would work, not even a little but, so when my colleague, George, introduced them in his online history class, I watched amazed at how seamlessly George could highlight key points, strike through errors, and add personalized feedback on student
assignments. These PDF-based digital grading tools not only streamlined his evaluation process but also enabled him to provide timely, detailed feedback that greatly enhanced his students' learning experience. Interested? Here's a summary on grading assignments with PDF annotation tools: - Getting started
- Grading
- Providing feedback
- Saving and sharing
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