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Teachers’ financial literacy from a Swiss perspective

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Recommended form of citation (APA)
Holtsch, D., & Eberle, F. (2016). Teachers’ financial literacy from a Swiss perspective. In C. Aprea, E. Wuttke, K. Breuer, P. Davies, N. K. Koh, B. Greimel-Fuhrmann, & J. S. Lopus (Eds.), International handbook of financial literacy (pp. 697–713). Singapore: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0360-8_43
Author(s)
Holtsch, Doreen
Eberle, Franz
DOI
10.18747/PHSG-coll3/id/676
External DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0360-8_43
PHSG Organisation name
Prorektorat Forschung & Entwicklung 
Project(s)
Keinem PHSG-Projekt zugeordnet 
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All rights reserved
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Proforis OA-status
Green OA - accepted version
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https://proforis.phsg.ch/handle/20.500.14111/3309
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 main article: Volltext.pdf (812.51 KB)
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Topic PHSG
Lehrer:innenbildung
Subjects
  • Teachers’ financial l...

  • Teachers’ education a...

  • Teachers’ pedagogical...

  • Teachers’ content kno...

  • Swiss teacher trainin...

Fields of Science and Technology (OECD)
Education, general (including training, pedagogy, didactics)
Abstract
In this chapter, we present findings on teachers’ financial literacy from a Swiss perspective. Analyses of the curricula of different levels and types of Swiss schools reveal that financial literacy should be taught. However, the learning objectives and curriculum contents regarding financial literacy vary in terms of detail and duration. To teach financial literacy, teachers must have the appropriate knowledge. International empirical results show that teachers have low levels of economic and financial literacy. International empirical results for other subjects reveal that formal opportunities to learn provide teachers with content and pedagogical content knowledge to teach economic and financial literacy. However, Swiss teachers’ education and training is currently subject to reforms and remains heterogeneous.
PHSG Organisation name
Prorektorat Forschung & Entwicklung 
PHSG division (old structure)
PHSG - Institut Professionsforschung & Kompetenzentwicklung
Project(s)
Keinem PHSG-Projekt zugeordnet 
Version
Accepted Version
Access Rights
Open Access
License Condition
All rights reserved
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