M is for Money
What is M is for Money?
Did you wish you could improve your Mathematics with a personal journey that allowed you to only work on the parts of Mathematics you didn’t understand ? Well now everyone in the Youth Ecosystem can have access to a course that allows them to do this while developing their usable mathematics skills. The M is for Money course revolves around simple mathematics and how it can be applied to everyday life situations. A main focus is on developing basic maths skills to manage your money more effectively. We cover gaps through a personalized learning journey that identifies your needs.
Overcoming maths anxiety, real-world applications
Who is this course for? We designed this course for anyone who needs to improve their mathematics skills and thinking, such as:
- Any workplace that needs their employees to improve their numeracy
- Young managers where improved numeracy is required
- Young people on learnership, YES youth programmes and other technical skills interventions
- Youth Not in Employment, Education, or Training (NEETs)
- Small scale entrepreneurs
- Entrepreneurs with employees who need improved numeracy
Testimonials
Hear from our programme partners, ecosystem allies, host sites and other stakeholders whose work has been positively impacted by our programmes and initiatives.
Everything about the course is interesting. It is eye-opening and very practical because it delves deep into personal introspection.
A solid 10/10 from me. As a young person who didn’t have my own money before the course, I feel this course really gave me what I needed in terms of what I should do and how to spend wisely. As a first time money earner, it really set me up.
I learned to spend wisely and to always look for opportunities to better myself and my family as there are opportunities everywhere. And that I should not expect the help to come from outside, but find solutions myself
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