Oak National Academy Unveils Financial Education Curriculum for Children Aged 5 to 16
The new program, featuring over 80 lessons, addresses online spending risks, budgeting, and cryptocurrency to prepare children for modern financial challenges.
- The curriculum includes over 80 lessons designed for children aged 5 to 16, focusing on essential financial skills such as budgeting, borrowing, and interpreting financial documents.
- Primary school lessons teach basic concepts like money management, the difference between wants and needs, and how to avoid scams.
- Secondary school resources cover advanced topics like inflation, cryptocurrency, personal risk, and scrutinizing claims by influencers and advertisers.
- The initiative responds to longstanding calls from parents and experts for practical financial education to better prepare children for adulthood.
- Concerns remain about the strain on an already packed curriculum and the need for online platforms to enhance protections against financial exploitation.