<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Money School Canada Latest Press Releases</title><link>http://pressroom.prlog.org/MoneySchoolCanada/</link><description>About Money School Canada - Money School Canada offers in-class financial literacy workshops for grades 4 - 11. Essentials of money are taught using a unique combination of plain language ‘real-life’ examples, hands-on activities &amp; role play in 1 hour sessions over 3 weeks.</description>
<item><title>Money School Canada introduces Moneyist$ in the School™ Workshops for junior schools.</title><link>http://www.prlog.org/12090879-money-school-canada-introduces-moneyist-in-the-school-workshops-for-junior-schools.html</link><description>The new Moneyist$ in the School™ Workshop from Money School Canada offers the most comprehensive and complete introduction to money management essentials available to students in Grades 4 – 6 in a fun, interactive and engaging in-class format.</description><pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2013 20:22:05 GMT</pubDate></item>
<item><title>What Kid$ Know About Money... Junior School Edition, Grade 4 - 6 Students</title><link>http://www.prlog.org/12065377-what-kid-know-about-money-junior-school-edition-grade-4-6-students.html</link><description>Are Grade 4 - 6 students more financially savvy than we think? Money School Canada finds that kids know the difference between 'needs' &amp; 'wants', many can correctly answer questions about budgets &amp; savings goals and 60% know it’s smart to save!</description><pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2013 14:36:07 GMT</pubDate></item>
<item><title>What Toronto Tween$ Know About Money… Financial Literacy Knowledge Survey Results</title><link>http://www.prlog.org/12017492-what-toronto-tween-know-about-money-financial-literacy-knowledge-survey-results.html</link><description>The Survey Says: Most Grade 7 &amp; 8 students know what a budget is and can tell you that a budget can help to achieve savings goals, even if they have never made one, but when it comes to understanding how interest works - help is definitely needed.</description><pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2012 16:00:23 GMT</pubDate></item>
<item><title>Comparison of Youth Bank Accounts in Canada - Kids, Tweens and Teens [18 and under]</title><link>http://www.prlog.org/11964047-comparison-of-youth-bank-accounts-in-canada-kids-tweens-and-teens-18-and-under.html</link><description>Get the scoop on the best bank accounts for kids/ teens. A comparison of interest rates, transaction limits, and extra fees on offers available at the Big Five Canadian Banks.</description><pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 19:56:37 GMT</pubDate></item>
<item><title>Money School Canada &amp; Durham Children’s Aid team up again for financial literacy training</title><link>http://www.prlog.org/11867597-money-school-canada-durham-childrens-aid-team-up-again-for-financial-literacy-training.html</link><description>Durham Children's Aid has again chosen Money School Canada as their financial literacy educational program provider for youth age 15 - 21 in the agency's care. To date more than 200 DCAS youth have had the benefit of money management workshops.</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 19:54:17 GMT</pubDate></item>
<item><title>Middle School Students Get Top Marks on Needs vs. Wants Distinction</title><link>http://www.prlog.org/11646237-middle-school-students-get-top-marks-on-needs-vs-wants-distinction.html</link><description>Findings from a Money School Canada financial literacy assessment of 550+ Grade 7 &amp; 8 students as part of a knowledge benchmarking exercise for participants in a series of Financial Basics workshops delivered March-May 2011.</description><pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 19:54:49 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>