Effective Financial Education Strategies: Empowering Students with Personal Application
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https://doi.org/10.61190/fsr.v33i4.4083Keywords:
Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Financial Literacy EducationAbstract
Financial education is most effective when it is both personalized and applicable to learners’ lives. Instruction that reflects individual backgrounds, interests, and learning styles fosters engagement, ownership, and improved outcomes. When financial concepts are taught in real-world contexts, learners are more likely to recognize their relevance and apply them meaningfully. This paper integrates five established learning theories: Bloom’s Taxonomy, behaviorism, constructivism, experiential learning, and social learning theory. These frameworks support differentiated instruction in financial education and inform the design of inclusive, learner-centered pedagogy. The study’s primary contribution is its application of these theories to specific financial topics, including investment planning, retirement strategies, financial counseling, and estate planning. Assignments and instructional tools provided in the appendix illustrate how theory-informed strategies can be implemented in practice. These classroom-tested activities promote financial literacy, support behavioral change, and enhance instructional effectiveness across diverse learner populations. By bridging theoretical models with applied learning experiences, the paper offers educators a practical framework for improving financial education.
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