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4 REASONS IT’S IMPORTANT FOR KIDS TO LEARN FINANCIAL LITERACY

1. Are you trying to learn anything these days? Is there something you want to study?

2. How important is education?

3. Does your country have a good education system? What are its strengths and weaknesses?

4. Which countries have the best schools and universities? Why are they considered good?

5. Is education only for the young? What things should people learn as they grow up? What should people learn after they have grown up?

6. Henry Ford said, "Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young." Do you agree? Why?

7. Do you enjoy learning new things? Give an example if you can.

8. Does studying make you tired? Is it hard work? How can a student get energy for study?

9. What characteristics should a good teacher have?

10. Have you ever considered becoming a teacher? Why or why not?

11. Who has taught you a lot in your life?

12. Some people learn on their own. What things, if any, have you learned without teachers or formal education?

13. There are many education resources online including full university classes. Have you used the internet to learn? Give an example if you can.

14. Some people feel the education style of schools damages originality and creativity. What do you think?

15. How do you feel about tests and examinations? Are they necessary?

16. What's your learning style? Do you learn best by listening, reading, interaction, doing things, or by some other method?

17. Do you prefer to spend time with people of a similar level of education to yourself? Why or why not?
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CHILDREN FINANCIAL LITERACY

18. How do you teach financial education?

19. How do I teach my child the value of money?

20. What is the best age to teach financial literacy?

21. How do you teach financial literacy in a fun way?

22. 
Some children are expected to work in their parents' business. Is it good to give children practical business experience at an early age? Why or why not?

23. Have you ever played the board game Monopoly? Is it a good way to teach children about commerce? Can you think of other fun ways to learn about business? 

24. Business is important in today's economy. Is business education emphasized enough in school?


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