6 episodes

Intuit for Education: Teaching Finance is a video podcast that focuses on supporting educators with practical teaching concepts as they approach the topic of financial literacy with their students.

In this series, former High School math teacher and Intuit for Education team member, May Jue meets with inspiring educators to talk about financial literacy in the classroom. Our guests share tips and tricks for how to get students engaged with financial literacy and talk through best practices for leveraging Intuit for Education’s free curriculum.

Speaker Bio: May Jue grew up in Taiwan and moved to California at the age of 11. After graduating from UC Berkeley, May landed a job in finance, but quickly pivoted her career to become a high school math teacher, teaching integrated math and pre-calculus. May recalls this being the “best time of my life” and she still keeps in touch with many of her students. For the last 7 years, May has worked in edtech, supporting educators through various programs. Now she's here at Intuit, helping lead the charge of spreading financial literacy to students across the US. Fun fact: May is also really good at rapping 3 songs, one being the theme song to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air!

Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

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Intuit for Education: Teaching Finance is a video podcast that focuses on supporting educators with practical teaching concepts as they approach the topic of financial literacy with their students.

In this series, former High School math teacher and Intuit for Education team member, May Jue meets with inspiring educators to talk about financial literacy in the classroom. Our guests share tips and tricks for how to get students engaged with financial literacy and talk through best practices for leveraging Intuit for Education’s free curriculum.

Speaker Bio: May Jue grew up in Taiwan and moved to California at the age of 11. After graduating from UC Berkeley, May landed a job in finance, but quickly pivoted her career to become a high school math teacher, teaching integrated math and pre-calculus. May recalls this being the “best time of my life” and she still keeps in touch with many of her students. For the last 7 years, May has worked in edtech, supporting educators through various programs. Now she's here at Intuit, helping lead the charge of spreading financial literacy to students across the US. Fun fact: May is also really good at rapping 3 songs, one being the theme song to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air!

Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    Engaging parents and guardians in the financial literacy space

    Engaging parents and guardians in the financial literacy space

     In the season 1 finale, May talks with Jeremy Bryson about best practices for engaging parents and guardians, especially for teaching financial literacy. 
    Jeremy has a strong passion and knowledge for personal finance and started out his career as an accountant for GNC (the health and wellness retailer). He has been in education for 16 years(!!) and currently teaches high school business classes at Laurel Highlands High School, such as Foundations of Investing and Financial Accounting, in Pennsylvania. After all these years, Jeremy has remained so thoughtful and intentional in his teachings. Fun fact: Jeremy also worked as a youth social worker, lifeguard, and taught swim classes!
    To learn more about Intuit for Education, visit intuit.com/education
    Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    • 21 min
    Cultivating an inclusive classroom

    Cultivating an inclusive classroom

    In this episode, May talks with Afsha Wasi about creating an inclusive learning environment and the impact that has on students. 
    As a first-generation immigrant (her family came from Pakistan), Afsha is the first in her family to attend college  in the US.  She has been teaching high school social studies for almost 10 years and is currently teaching at one of the Noble Schools in Chicago. Afsha is one of the most passionate and caring educators and always puts her students first.
    To learn more about Intuit for Education, visit intuit.com/education
    Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    • 16 min
    Differentiation and personalization to meet student needs

    Differentiation and personalization to meet student needs

    In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of differentiation and personalization to meet students' needs. May talks with Sierra Bohamera, a math teacher turned social media influencer, about how to intentionally build flexible lessons for a range of student needs, while also balancing classroom management. 
    Sierra has a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Math. She has a talent for making math fun and “trendy” and it really shows ‌in her content. 
    BONUS: Check out the professional development page for on-demand modules that break down best practices for how to meet your students’ needs by leveraging various approaches like product and process differentiation.
    To learn more about Intuit for Education, visit intuit.com/education
    Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    • 21 min
    Developing financial literacy through experiential interdisciplinary learning

    Developing financial literacy through experiential interdisciplinary learning

    In this episode, May talks with Dr. Andrea Forcum about developing financial literacy through experiential and interdisciplinary learning.
    Dr. Andrea Forcum, also known as the famous Educator Andrea on TikTok and Instagram, has spent the past decade in the K12 classroom teaching English. In 2023, she transitioned to teaching preservice teachers at Indiana State University. Andrea has a Master’s Degree in Secondary Education and English and a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction. She's also a keynote speaker and entrepreneur, and constantly finding new ways to support teachers with humor and resources to help make their lives better.
    To learn more about Intuit for Education, visit intuit.com/education
    Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    • 21 min
    Why is financial literacy important to students?

    Why is financial literacy important to students?

    In our first episode of Intuit for Education: Teaching Finance series, May and her guest, Michael Bonner, discuss why financial literacy is important to students. 
    Michael Bonner is a visionary educator who has been featured on The Ellen Degeneres Show, NBC Nightly News, People Magazine (just to name a few) for his positive and innovative approaches to education for children struggling with the challenges of poverty. Michael is also a keynote speaker, author, and philanthropist. He currently teaches at the famed The Ron Clark Academy. Michael is truly an inspiration to many!
    To learn more about Intuit for Education, visit intuit.com/education
    Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    • 19 min
    'Teaching Finance' launching February 5

    'Teaching Finance' launching February 5

    Intuit for Education: Teaching Finance series is a video podcast that focuses on supporting educators with practical teaching concepts as they approach the topic of financial literacy with their students.
    In this series, former high school math teacher and Intuit for Education team member, May Jue, meets with inspiring educators to talk about financial literacy in the classroom. Our guests share tips and tricks for how to get students engaged with financial literacy and talk through best practices for leveraging Intuit for Education’s free curriculum. 
    Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the guest(s) and/or Intuit Inc. employee(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Intuit Inc., its subsidiaries, or any other person or organization. The guest(s) appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they may represent. The material and information presented in the podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice of any kind, including financial advice. The “Intuit” name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply any endorsement of or opposition to any specific product, service, or entity.

    • 1 min

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