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Hensley, Billy J.; Jurgenson, Jesse B.; Ferris, Lisa-Anne – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2017
Financial education is an important area of study due in part to the need for improved understanding of how to navigate an ever more complex financial decision-making environment, thus the need for effective classroom instruction. The purpose of this study is to examine a "teacher-as-learner" professional development program that is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Faculty Development, Best Practices, Teacher Education
Niebaum, Kelly; Cunningham-Sabo, Leslie; Carroll, Jan; Bellows, Laura – Journal of Extension, 2015
Using infographics as educational tools has emerged as a strategy to reach consumers in today's information-saturated environment. Through the use of engaging and informative graphics, educators can deliver meaningful messages tailored to targeted audiences. Varying types of effectively designed infographics can be used to capture the attention of…
Descriptors: Attention, Consumer Education, Audience Analysis, Computer Graphics
Covington, Holly – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 1999
A decrease in community involvement in a substance-abuse prevention program for teens was attributed to lack of diversity in program planners (mostly health professionals) and awareness but lack of action among community members. The project worked to generate parent participation and ownership of the program. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Involvement, Consumer Education, Parent Participation