Acknowledgements


The National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1989. NCFL works to ensure that all families at the lowest end of the literacy and economic continuum will have opportunities to expand their education and improve their economic and social well-being.

NCFL Basic Intergenerational Financial Literacy and the Family Money Matters Part II workshop are funded by: Louisville Metro Government & Women 4 Women

Collaborating Partners for Content & Training Design:

Kentucky Council on Economic Education

National Center for Family Literacy

Special Thanks to Karen Enlow, Roberta Tully Elementary School, for sharing her knowledge about quality early childhood practices in the classroom and her enthusiasm for this project. Her leadership in developing and implementing Sprouts: Pre-School Economics through Dramatic Play, has been instrumental in the design and content of the preschool materials.

This workshop and the materials developed build on Sprouts: A Pre-school Economics Pilot (2004) coordinated by:
Kentucky Council on Economic Education
With guidance from:
University of Louisville Center for Economic Education
University of Louisville Research Center for Early Childhood Education
Funded by: PNC Bank Foundation

This information was produced by the National Center for Family Literacy for use on www.thinkfinity.org, a powerful educational platform supported by the Verizon Foundation. This information is in the public domain and may be reproduced for noncommercial purposes without permission.

Copyright © 2006 by the National Center for Family Literacy. Produced by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) (325 W. Main Street, Suite 300, Louisville, Kentucky 40202-4237).

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