Apr 12, 2026

Two Teacher Panels You Don’t Want to Miss This April

If you joined us for Saturday's Financial Literacy Month Virtual Conference, you already know April is packed with great professional development. And there's more on the way; I'm hosting two live teacher panels over the next two weeks, and I'd love for you to be there!

Both sessions feature real teachers sharing what's working in their classrooms. These will be candid conversations and a live Q&A where you can bring your own questions.

AI in Action: A Teacher-to-Teacher Conversation
Tuesday, April 14 at 3:00 PM PT

What does AI usage actually look like in a personal finance classroom? I'll be sitting down with James Meadows, Dr. Wally T. Luckeydoo, and Erin Ferris, three teachers who are actively integrating AI into their teaching practice. They'll share how they're using AI tools to plan lessons, support students, and save time, plus what they've learned along the way.

Whether you're already experimenting with AI or still figuring out where to start, this conversation will meet you where you are.

 

Bringing Parents In: A Teacher Panel on Family Engagement in Personal Finance
Monday, April 20 at 3:00 PM PT

Personal finance education doesn't stop at the bell. I'll be joined by Christopher Jackson and Kerri Woodward, two teachers who have found effective ways to bring parents into the conversation. They'll share strategies for encouraging financial discussions at home and building a support system that extends learning beyond the classroom.

If you've ever wondered how to get families more involved in what students are learning, this one's for you.


There’s More PD!

These panels are just a slice of what's coming up. Check out the full Virtual PD schedule to see everything on the calendar, including Speaker Series and us rerunning a few April Conference sessions.

See you at a PD soon!

About the Author

Albert Perez

As NGPF's Professional Development Program Manager, Albert leads Professional Development, works with school districts, and supports the implementation of NGPF's personal finance curriculum.

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