Principles of Money
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A Teacher’s Perspective
Personal Finance Award (GA1Y 44)
Mike Smith
Curriculum Leader: Mathematics & Numeracy
Trinity Academy, Edinburgh
Involved since launch by SQA, ifs, LTS
Involved in revising Units
Involved in development of assessments
What do I hope to achieve today?
Outline changes and/or revisions to the Units
Compare content of ifs/SQA units
Give an overview of the (SQA) Units
Indicate links to Curriculum for Excellence
Indicate some useful resources
Describe a way to deliver the Award
Changes 1: ‘Structure’
Foundation Certificate in
Personal Finance
Understanding Money
Managing your Money
Personal Finance Award
Principles of Money
Money Management
Assessment through SQA
(SOLAR)
Dual certification
Changes 2: ‘Content’ – Unit 1
ifs
Principles of Money
– What money is?
– Where the term money comes
from
– Where money can be stored
– How to open a bank account
– Features of current account
– Ways money can be debited
from account
– How to manage cash
SQA
Principles of Money
– Identify money
– Identify and describe different
forms of income
– Describe ways to store and
access money
– Create and use a budget
– Describe how to open a bank
account
– Foreign exchange
Changes 2: ‘Content’ – Unit 2
ifs
Money Management
– Sources of income
– Features of different savings
products
– Providers of borrowing
products
– Items exchanged for money
– Different types of spending
– Personal budget
– Protecting items of value
SQA
Money Management
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In Principles of Money
Costs and calculate bills
Different forms of borrowing
Insurance and long term
financial planning
– Buying and spending
(including auctions)
Comparison
Has to be ‘comparable’ - for delivery across UK
Mostly same material
Perhaps ordered differently
Changes to fit with CfE
Changes to fit with ‘Scottish cohort’
Principles of Money (SCQF level 4)
Task 1
Identify Money
» Main features of coins and banknotes
» What is accepted and recognised as money
» Identify what makes money legal tender
Task 2
Identify/describe different forms of income
» Different ways of earning money
» Payslips
» Minimum wage, benefits, tax credits
Task 3
Store and access money
» Personal bank accounts
» Accessing money
» Debit/credit cards (including costs)
Principles of Money (SCQF level 4)
Task 4
Creating/using a budget/open bank account
» Areas to consider in a personal budget
» Short term savings and financial planning
» Opening a personal bank account
Task 5
Foreign currencies and foreign exchange
» Features of some foreign currencies
» Currency exchange
» Commission or no-commission
Money Management (SCQF level 4)
Task 1
Investigate costs and calculate bills
» Utility bills
» Mobile phones and packages
» Motoring and travel
Task 2
Different forms of borrowing
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Task 3
Sources of borrowing
How products are promoted
Loans and repayments
Credit and store cards
Insurance and long term planning
» Types of insurance, and costs
» State pension, private pension
» Long term savings accounts
Money Management (SCQF level 4)
Task 4
Buying and spending
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Hire Purchase
Discount schemes
Buying and selling at auctions
Profit and Loss
More detailed information in Personal Finance Award
section of SQA website where you can download full
Unit specifications.
Links to CfE
All the “money” type Experiences and Outcomes
are covered over the two Units
These are to be found in the MNU codes
There are obvious links to other curricular areas
such as Social Subjects, Technology and Health
and Well-being
Thus inter-disciplinary working is possible
Mathematics Outcomes
Principles of Money
Experiences and Outcomes
Task 1
Task 2
MNU4 09 b
Task 3
MNU4 09 a
Task 4
MNU2 09 a
Task 5
MNU3 08 a
MNU4 09 c
Mathematics Outcomes
Money Management
Task 1
E and O
MNU3 09 a
Task 2
MNU2 09 b
MNU3 09 a, MNU3 09 b
Task 3
Task 4
MNU2 09a, MNU2 09b
MNU2 09c
MNU4 09a
Other Curricular areas
Social subjects
SOC2 15, SOC2 16, SOC2 21
SOC3 04, SOC3 20, SOC3 21
SOC4 20, SOC4 21
Technology
TCH1 03, TCH2 03
TCH3 02, TCH3 07
TCH4 07
HWB
HWB3 19
Literacy
LIT3 14, LIT 3 15
LIT4 14, LIT4 15
Resources
Number of on-line resources which can be done
‘interactively’, or worksheets etc can be downloaded for
use in class
ifs website
Download pdfs from SQA
www.scotbanks.org.uk
www.pfeg.org.uk
www.moneymadeclear.org.uk
www.bbc.co.uk/raw/money (now deleted)
www.rbsmoneysense.co.uk
www.moneysavingexpert.com
www.teachers.tv
Other Resources
General/Intermediate 1 type material/LM4
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HP
Wages
Insurance
Foreign Exchange, etc
All readily available from existing resources
Glow – Lifeskills mathematics materials
Spending Sense cd
Adds up to a lifetime resource
Delivery
Mixture of online and workbook
Mini-project (‘case study’ type activity)
Perhaps do Numeracy Unit (N4 or N5)
PoM
Aug – Nov/Dec (3 hours per week)
MM
Jan – Easter (3 hours per week)
Gives about 40 hours per Unit
Allows time for Numeracy Unit if desired
Delivery
My class ‘visits’ four times per week (55 min periods)
1 visit could be numeracy work (or further research)
Over about 14 weeks @ 3 visits per week gives a
comfortable 40 hours per Unit
PoM
Aug – Nov/Dec (3 hours per week)
» Allows about 8 visits per task (5 tasks)
» About 2 visits per ‘bullet point’
» But, obviously, adjust to suit
» Final visit a review time
MM is similar (Jan – Easter)
Assessment
Assessment is done on-line through SOLAR
Use ‘OpenAssess’ for formative practice
“Book” a time slot per student
Dynamically generated so students can sit next
to each other – having different questions
Immediate feedback
Last slide . . .
Thank you for listening
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