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Financial Literacy Workbook

$35.00

This Facilitator’s Guide will enable First Nations, Inuit and Metis people from all over Canada to build their financial literacy skills. It is designed for you to learn new financial skills. Along the way, the content will make you think about how and why you spend money and discuss common troubles people can come across. The Trickster is used throughout the workbook to highlight something that might not always be a good thing. This resource can also be used in a blended learning format with the program offered on Good Learning Anywhere.

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This Facilitator’s Guide will enable First Nations, Inuit and Metis people from all over Canada to build their financial literacy skills. It is designed for you to learn new financial skills. Along the way, the content will make you think about how and why you spend money and discuss common troubles people can come across. The Trickster is used throughout the workbook to highlight something that might not always be a good thing. This resource can also be used in a blended learning format with the program offered on Good Learning Anywhere.

This Facilitator’s Guide will enable First Nations, Inuit and Metis people from all over Canada to build their financial literacy skills. It is designed for you to learn new financial skills. Along the way, the content will make you think about how and why you spend money and discuss common troubles people can come across. The Trickster is used throughout the workbook to highlight something that might not always be a good thing. This resource can also be used in a blended learning format with the program offered on Good Learning Anywhere.

Written By: Maria Morrison

129 pages - 8.5 x 11 - Spiral bound 

March 2019 

ISBN 978-1-989431-05-4 

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    It is the learning process of decolonizing, re-learning, and re-building. Expanding beyond the mainstream understanding of ‘literacy’ to Indigenous ‘literacies’ of learning, by providing accessible culturally-relevant education, training, resources in all topic areas, for all levels of learning, in all mediums and genres.

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