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FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUTH AND IN SCHOOLS International guidelines and effective practices Assessing needs and tracking progress : PISA Financial Literacy Flore-Anne Messy Senior Policy Expert Executive Secretary of the International Network on Financial Education OECD Financial Affairs Division
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Page 1: FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUTH AND IN SCHOOLS

FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUTH AND IN SCHOOLS

International guidelines and effective practicesAssessing needs and tracking progress :

PISA Financial Literacy

Flore-Anne MessySenior Policy Expert Executive Secretary of the International Network on Financial EducationOECD Financial Affairs Division

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“We recognize the need for women and youth to gain access to financial services and education, ask the GPFI, the OECD/INFE, and the World Bank to identify barriers they may face and call for a progress report to be delivered by the next Summit”

G 20 Leaders’ Recognition, June 2012

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Outline

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I. Importance of financial education for youth : Increasing needs....

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I. Needs which cannot be adequately met without policy intervention

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I. Investing in financial education for youth and in schools bears multiple fruits

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I. ....but is challenging in most countries

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II- OECD/INFE policy tools on financial education for youth and in schools

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II- Findings from OECD/INFE Survey on financial education and youth

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II- OECD/INFE guidelines and effective practices to promote financial education in schools

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1. Framework and modalities : main issues

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1. Content and scope of Financial Education in Schools

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1- Monitoring and and evaluation are essential but limited

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2- Involvement of key and relevant stakeholders :Public authorities & processPublic authorities & process

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2- Involvement of key and relevant stakeholders :Teachers and civil actorsTeachers and civil actors

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2- Involvement of key stakeholders : The role of the private sector

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3-Support to implementation :Design and promotion of efficient means & tools

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3- Available and adequate resources

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3- Right incentives and supporting activities

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III- First international measure of Financial Literacy of Youth Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)

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III- PISA Financial Literacy first results in 2014– what they will offer?

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III- Preparing PISA FL 2015

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THANK YOU!

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www.financial-education.org