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Youth financial education

Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education.

Tools and resources to teach youth financial capability in the classroom

If you work with children and youth, you can help them develop the building blocks of financial capability—at school, at home, and in the community. The Bureau’s tools and resources can help you teach financial literacy across the curriculum, even if you’re new to the topic.

Teaching and learning strategies

Incorporate the building blocks of financial capability into your classroom and assess student progress toward key milestones.

Engaging classroom activities

Find activities that can help you teach the building blocks of financial capability across the curriculum.

Tools and resources for educators

The Bureau provides tools and resources to understand best practices in financial education, evaluate financial education curricula, and explore relevant research.

A developmental model

The Bureau’s framework for how youth acquire the building blocks of financial capability from K to 12 helps educators reach youth at pivotal points in their development.

Financial education curriculum review

Use the Bureau’s evidence-based tool to review and compare financial education curricula so you can choose the one that best meets the needs of your students and classrooms.

Research and resources

The Bureau supports educators and community leaders by conducting research and developing resources to improve financial education and support evidence-based policy and program decisions.

Printed copies of materials

The Bureau provides information, tools, and resources that lead to more effective design and delivery of financial education. You can download or order these materials from our publications page.