May 18, 2022

12 More Days Until the Academy Quarter Ends!

The NGPF Academy year ends on May 31, so you have less than two weeks to wrap up your professional development and achieve the next level in the NGPF Academy - whether that means freshperson, sophomore, junior, or senior! 

Be sure to:

  • Check your credits on the My NGPF Academy page. If you are missing any credits, click “Report an Error in my Credits”
  • Review and update your home mailing address on My Profile
  • Get your final PD hours in! 

Live Virtual PDs Happening by May 31

May 19: 2PM Pacific / 5PM Eastern - End of the School Year Project Ideas

May 19: 4PM Pacific / 7PM Eastern - NGPF Speaker Series: Unlocking Unconscious Money Beliefs with MindKind Institute

May 23: 1PM Pacific / 4PM Eastern - 5 in 50: Racial Discrimination in Finance Mini-Unit

May 23:  2PM Pacific / 5PM Eastern - End the Year with Mini-Unit: Entrepreneurship

May 23: 4PM Pacific / 7PM Eastern - Tech Tools: Desmos Interactive Math Builder

May 24: 4PM Pacific / 7PM Eastern - End the Year with Soft Skills

May 26:  2PM Pacific / 5PM Eastern - Tech Tools: EdPuzzle

May 26: 4PM Pacific / 7PM Eastern NGPF Speaker Series: Diana Stein on Financial Capability for Students with Special Needs 

 

You can also do PD on your own time through our On-Demand Library!

Please note: While anyone can participate in free professional development through NGPF Academy, the swag and gift card incentives are intended for K-12 teachers and educators reaching a multitude of students. Only U.S.-based educators are eligible to participate.

About the Author

Ren Makino

Ren started interning at NGPF in 2014, and worked part-time through high school and college. With his knowledge growing alongside NGPF, he joined the team to work full-time after graduating from college in 2020. He is also the producer of the NGPF podcast. During his free time, he likes to try out coffees from different roasters across the world.

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