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FoolProof's Free Financial Literacy Curriculum for High Schools
Financial Literacy and a Lot, Lot More...
We Offer a Free, Turnkey and Ethically-Driven Consumer Life Skills Program
In an upside down world we teach kids the power of healthy skepticism, caution, character and calmness.
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Background:
The staggering amount of time kids spend on digital devices makes them particularly vulnerable to marketers.
FoolProof's Financial Literacy Curriculum provides a powerful antidote. It empowers kids at a critical time in their development by teaching healthy skepticism.
Kids who use the Curriculum will be better equipped to avoid scams, resist impulse buying and recognizing manipulative marketing techniques.
FoolProof's remote high school curriculum is already used in over 10,000 schools.
Students made 31.1 million pages views in the 2023-24 school year.
The Solution:
Out-of-school children are now faced with building decision-making habits that will impact the quality of their lives.
Marketers are hard at work trying to shape many of those habits.
The FoolProof Foundation has developed a consumer life skills curriculum to help teachers and mentors instill habits in children which may counter some of the marketing industry's efforts.
Consumer advocates, teachers and students—not marketers—developed our curriculum.
More Than Money Lessons
The FoolProof curriculum goes beyond traditional financial literacy.
We immerse high-school students in the importance of developing three core habits:
Healthy skepticism
Trustworthiness
Personal responsibility
Educational Standards
The FoolProof Curriculum meets most state and national financial literacy guidelines and standards, including integration of Common Core requirements and is listed as a resource by the Jump$tart Financial Coalition.
We give you a rigorous, full semester curriculum. You can use one topic or all.
FoolProof's High School Curriculum Is Peer-to-Peer and Engaging
Our Curriculum Is:
- Free.
- Web-driven & self-grading.
- Advertising-free and contains no hidden agenda.
- "21st Century Learning" compatible.
- It features videos, highly interactive conversations, animation and text.
- It's labor-saving and virtually turnkey for teachers and mentors.
- Students literally register themselves.
- Can be assigned as homework.
- Teachers and mentors can control and monitor all work from any device.
What You'll Learn Here About Our High School Curriculum:
You'll see a few of our 20 topics and 70 videos and animations.
You'll also see how we use peer-to-peer teaching to connect with your students.
Pay Me for the Label!
Marketers push status buying. FoolProof spoofs that crafty sales gimmick.
Work Less and Make More!
We teach kids that money goes farther if you spend wisely, not impulsively.
Hey, What Did That Fine Print Say?
The opposite of what the ad said? Happens all the time.
Choosing a College.
Do you get more for paying for the big name? Not usually.
What's the Real Credit Card Company Mission?
To always get you to borrow more.
You're on Your Own and Out-of-Control:
Like a wild taxi ride.
Why Credit Cards Should Be Called "Debt" Cards:
Because it’s the truth!
What Would Ads Say if They Told the Truth?
Please don't watch this if you are an advertiser.
National Endorsements:
FoolProof's messages are shaped by educators, students, experts, and consumer advocates, not by marketers.
The FoolProof curriculum is the only curriculum in the United States endorsed by the Consumer Federation of America, the National Association of Consumer Advocates, Public Citizen and Fairplay.
Comments from Respected Sources:
Jackie Gingrich Cushman
Columnist and AuthorJackie Gingrich Cushman is a noted columnist and author. Her website says her mission best: "When all sides on the political spectrum appear content to be talking only to themselves, they are doing both themselves and the rest of the nation a disservice. Finding Common Ground is the only way to save our nation."
We're happy to say Jackie believes FoolProofMe's resources are one place both sides can find common ground.
We're equally happy to say she's joined FoolProofMe's Red and Blue Walter Cronkite Project.
"The staggering amount of time pre-teens spend on digital devices makes them particularly vulnerable to marketers.
FoolProof's Curricula provides a powerful antidote. It empowers kids at a critical time in their development by teaching healthy skepticism.
Kids who use the curricula will be better equipped to avoid scams, resist impulse buying and recognizing manipulative marketing techniques.
The curriculum is a strong tool for teachers to introduce the core concepts of debt, informed decision-making, and materialism –we'd love to see it in every school!"
Josh Golin
Executive Director Jean Rogers, Screen Time Program Manager Fairplay"Most financial wellness classes around the world teach students that financial well-being requires nothing more than knowledge about the financial products available today and trust in the financial system.
FoolProof's program teaches students how the financial system really works — including the fact that businesses and financial firms often try to take advantage of them.
But FoolProof's program does not stop there.
It also teaches kids how they can determine which information is and is not trustworthy. It teaches them how they can develop habits that will help them avoid financial distress. And it teaches them how they can assess the amount of debt they can handle.
These are lessons that will last a lifetime, no matter how financial product offerings change."
Lauren E. Willis
Professor of Law and Rains Senior Research Fellow, Loyola Law School Los Angeles Author, The Financial Education Fallacy and Against Financial Literacy Education"Pre-teens are so vulnerable to advertising! As middle school kids grapple with self-consciousness, out of control hormones, and peer pressure, marketers know exactly how to exploit—and profit from—their vulnerabilities. Middle-schoolers are targeted incessantly with the false message that their success and happiness depends on what they buy. Foolproof's excellent new curriculum is a wonderful tool for helping kids on the cusp of adolescence gain crucial skills for successfully navigating life in a heavily commercialized culture. I hope it's used in middle schools everywhere."
Susan Linn, Ed.D
Lecturer in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Research Associate, Boston Children's Hospital, and Founder of Fairplay"As a psychologist who, for 25 years, has been researching the problems associated with materialistic values and consumerism, I'm so pleased to see FoolProof's new curriculum for middle-school students.
I think it is clear, clever, and engaging, and I really like how it talks straight to kids about the ways that marketers and corporations are trying to manipulate and profit off of them.
I strongly encourage teachers and parents to give FoolProof's curriculum a look and decide if they think it is right for the children in their lives."
Tim Kasser, Ph.D.
Professor & Chair of Psychology Knox College Dr. Kasser is author of The High Price of Materialism (MIT Press, 2002), Psychology & Consumer Culture (American Psychological Association Press, 2004), and HyperCapitalism: The modern economy, its values,and how to change them (The New Press, 2018).
More Information on FoolProof:
FoolProof Foundation
The FoolProof Foundation's core mission is to teach consumers the importance of using caution, questioning sellers, and relying on independent research before spending money. We have created interactive, online programs to allow us to provide the widest possible exposure to our resources.
More Info.Walter Cronkite Project
In 2003, Cronkite's enthusiastic support of a young consumer advocate named Will deHoo led to the creation of FoolProof. Cronkite was engaged with FoolProof for the remainder of his active life.
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