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Proportional Decision Making in Real Life (BM)

Proportional Decision Making in Real Life



    Teachers play a role in their communities by promoting financial literacy and encouraging responsible decision making. They act as both educators and role models imparting knowledge on budgeting, saving, investing and effectively managing debts. By equipping students with these skills teachers empower them to make informed financial choices throughout their lives.

    Moreover teachers can foster decision making by instilling values such as thinking, ethics and empathy. These qualities enable individuals to make decisions that not benefit themselves but take into account the broader impact on their communities. Through the integration of literacy, into the curriculum and setting an example teachers contribute significantly to developing financially responsible citizens who are also socially conscious.

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                 Francheska Gaile Basilio
                 Cathleen Shane Piano
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