Financial ignorance costs society whether we pay for prevention or cure, according to Stanford professor Annamaria Lusardi.
Students get to share their favorite family recipes and practice their problem-solving strategies in this engaging math project.
All of that is to say: Personal finance should be taught in every school. And as more districts wake up to this reality, ...
St. Paul is trying to recoup $900,000 and damages from a contractor who allegedly blew deadlines, canceled meetings and has not yet delivered lesson plans to teach elementary schoolers about financial ...
Alongside the student branches, Cardinal and another Northeast Ohio institution, Theory Federal Credit Union based in Painesville, have for some time offered financial literacy curricula to high ...
A new survey from the CFP Board reveals that financial regrets have cost the typical Generation X American nearly $100,000 – a sobering figure as the generation raised on MTV and Saturday morning ...
Valentin Tissot-Daguette, a quantitative researcher on the Quant Research team in Bloomberg’s Office of the CTO, was recently awarded the 2024 Nicola Bruti Liberati Prize for the “Best Ph.D. Thesis in ...
The Racial Justice in Early Math project aims to educate teachers and provide resources to help educators combat racial bias in math instruction. Credit: Phillip Keith for The Hechinger Report The ...
In a digital era plagued by growing privacy concerns and eroding institutional trust, the power to prove something without disclosing sensitive data is not merely an academic exercise—it's a ...
Whether we realize it or not, the way in which our families handle money can play a significant role in our adult lives and impact the way we view our future finances, long before we transition into ...
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories featuring master’s degree programs at the University of Chicago. After earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics then working in ...
David Shilkitus understands that writing math problems is no longer just about fractions and formulas—today’s educators and curriculum developers are being called to prepare students for real-world ...