A-G Course Approval Templates
Want your personal finance course to count as an A-G approved course? NGPF has created three A-G course approval templates for teachers in California! We have provided a Semester Course template, a Full-Year Course template, and a Financial Algebra Course template. Check out these new A-G course approval templates for California teachers below!
HOW TO USE THE TEMPLATES
1. Make a copy of the template you'd like by selecting to File > Make a copy
2. Insert your school name, and additional details into the highlighted yellow fields
3. Make any other modifications you'd like to the document
4. Use for your approval process!
SEMESTER COURSE A-G COURSE APPROVAL TEMPLATE
FULL-YEAR COURSE A-G COURSE APPROVAL TEMPLATE
FINANCIAL ALGEBRA COURSE A-G COURSE APPROVAL TEMPLATE
We would also like to extend a huge THANK YOU to Lisa Primero-Solano of Alverno Heights Academy and Jason Brush of Yucalpa High School for allowing us to share their A-G course approval templates with the NGPF community as additional resources!
LISA'S PERSONAL FINANCE COURSE APPROVAL TEMPLATE
JASON'S PERSONAL FINANCE COURSE APPROVAL TEMPLATE
We hope these templates assist you in achieving Mission 2030!
[Updated January 2023]
About the Author
Tori Mansfield
After graduating from the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications in 2011, a documentary internship on master teachers led Tori into education. She taught English Language Arts for five years receiving high test results and accolades like Teacher of the Year. In 2017, Tori left the classroom and moved to the Bay Area to focus on helping school districts utilize technology to improve classroom instruction. While training educators on how to use learning management systems and educational software Tori discovered a passion for facilitating professional developments. This passion led her to Next Gen Personal Finance where she is excited to help spread financial literacy to teachers and students all over the country.
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