Financial education should be a standalone subject

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The Conservatives have suggested financial education is taught as a standalone subject to 11-18 year olds, rather than bolted onto GCSE maths, while making more use of IFAs.

Speaking at the Conservative Party Debt Summit, Shadow Chancellor George Osborne says the government should be doing much more to promote financial literacy teaching in schools. He states: “The government has recently pledged to introduce financial literacy to the GCSE maths curriculum. After nine years, this is at least a step in the right direction. But as the ifs School of Finance has pointed out, that could equate to less than four hours a year over two years – far too little to make a real impact on behaviour.” Osborne says he wants financial literacy to be taught to all 11-18 year...

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