Nov 29, 2020

Collaborate with Educators At NGPF Professional Development This Week (November 30-December 3)

Here's what teachers are saying about our Virtual PDs:

  • "Honestly, these sessions have all been amazing! I have used so much due to the PDs!"!
  • "I am absolutely inspired...I am more prepared to teach my students in the fall."
  • "Each time I join the sessions, I come away with new knowledge, insights and ideas on how to use this information with my students."

We have a full slate of professional development opportunities this week for teachers! New to NGPF? Be sure to check out Beginner Series: Customizing NGPF on Wednesday at 4pm Pacific.

Also, this Thursday at 5pm Pacific: Gene Natali, the author of The Missing Second Semester, is joining Tim for an NGPF Speaker Series event. NGPFwill be giving away 100 copies of Gene's book to attendees, so be sure to check the session out!

Can't make any of the live PD opportunities this week but want to earn Academy credits? The pilot period for NGPF On-Demand closes on Tuesday, 12/1! We are offering 4 modules to build content knowledge in: Investing, Paying for College, Credit, and Behavioral Finance. Each self-paced module is designed to be completed in 45-60 minutes and you will earn 1 Academy credit per module you complete. Learn more and register for an On-Demand module here

Virtual Professional Development LIVE!: a one-hour hands-on workshop with multiple opportunities for teacher collaboration. Watch the video explainer here

All times listed below are Pacific Time. 

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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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