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The Teaching Personal Finance Conference brings together individuals who teach Personal Finance and Financial Literacy from different teaching styles and perspectives. The objective of this half-day conference is to share experiences, including successes and challenges, the demand for personal finance and financial literacy courses, and obstacles faced in starting or in teaching such courses. Teaching methods, topics, and materials that can be useful when teaching personal finance were part of the discussion. The event is meant to create a network of academics, teachers, and interested parties who will continue to share insights and experiences. Conference participants are educators representing colleges and universities that serve a range of students in terms of economic background, course of study, and geography as well as experts and practitioners with diverse backgrounds, guaranteeing an interactive and insightful discussion.
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“The Francine LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being at Barnard College: Fostering Resilience and Promoting Lifelong Success”
President Laura Rosenbury, Barnard College
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“How AI Works and Applications to Personal Finance Education”
Ronjon Nag, Stanford University
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“The Power of Stories: Enhancing Financial Education Through Narratives”
Irene Foster, The George Washington University
Chris Temple, Optimist
Moderator: Sharon Epperson, CNBC Personal Finance Correspondent
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Schedule
Thursday, September 25, 2025
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Welcome and Introduction
Michael Boskin and John Shoven, Stanford University
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The Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-being at Barnard College: Fostering Resilience and Promoting Lifelong Success
Speaker: President Laura Ann Rosenbury, Barnard College
Fireside chat with Annamaria Lusardi and audience Q&APresentation
Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being - -
How AI Works and Applications to Personal Finance Education
Speaker: Ronjon Nag, Stanford School of Medicine
Moderator: Ken Singleton, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Session includes audience Q&APresentation
Stanford AI Longevity Lab Certificate Course
Course Info Session | Oct 1, 5 PM PT - -
Short Break
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The Power of Stories: Enhancing Financial Education Through Narratives
Speakers: Irene Foster, George Washington University, and Chris Temple, film director of “This Is Not Financial Advice” at Optimist
Moderator: Sharon Epperson, Senior Personal Finance Correspondent, CNBC
Session includes audience Q&AStorytelling and the Behavioral Aspect of Personal Finance
This Is Not Financial Advice
Money 101 with Sharon Epperson - -
Closing Remarks and Next Steps
Annamaria Lusardi, Stanford University
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