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Is Higher Education Worth The Price?

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If the format of this submission is still experiencing issues I already provided the doc link (including the pictures) for you to see with no issue. Sorry for the inconvenience if that is the case. Rosen: EBlogger 5 . This week’s module is based on the main question which is also the title of the lesson, Is Higher Education Worth The Price? To answer this question, I can conclude that it is not worth the price to receive higher education. In this case, what is described as “higher” would be how big league and popular universities, colleges, and institutions are. As mainly discussed in the assigned articles, it is evident how people would pay extra dollars just for the name, when that same money can get you the same,  if not more of what you pay for. This mindset of basing your decision on reputation and branding rather than focusing on the components of your studies and how well they can benefit them is becoming highly altered in today's society. The article

Financial Literacy

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Breanna Little  EBlogger 4: Financial Literacy  Reflecting on this week’s assignments I can come to a conclusion that the knowledge to know the fundamentals of financial literacy is very crucial. The personal ability to know how to finance, save, budget, and invest for future profit can create multiple benefits. Not only in a personal sense but in a grander sense, spreading its awareness to school curriculums and non-profit organizations. The article that was assigned to read, heavily touches base on incorporating financial literacy to school subjects. The article states that students as young as kindergartners, toddlers, should start the intro stages of saving and organizing a stable budget. Grades K-12 should consist of a recommended two classes per week with the duration of thirty minutes, rather than a once quarter/semester within the whole four-year term. In addition, rather than supporting a lecture vs. test style of teaching, it's influenced that a more physical learning env