Listen "8: Financial Lessons Schools Rarely Teach"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Talking Classrooms, Bulelani Marwanqana unpacks one of the most urgent gaps in our education system—financial literacy. Why are learners graduating without understanding budgeting, credit, or taxes? What does it cost them—and our society?
Join Bulelani for a heartfelt and practical solo conversation about:
10 essential financial lessons every learner should know
Why budgeting and saving need to start early
The real-life consequences of financial ignorance
Who should take responsibility for teaching money skills
How parents, teachers, students, and communities can act now
Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or policymaker—this episode is for you. It’s time to bring real-world financial skills into the classroom.
Listen now and share your thoughts.
For voice Suggestions and Comments, WhatsApp: +27710667686
Join Bulelani for a heartfelt and practical solo conversation about:
10 essential financial lessons every learner should know
Why budgeting and saving need to start early
The real-life consequences of financial ignorance
Who should take responsibility for teaching money skills
How parents, teachers, students, and communities can act now
Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or policymaker—this episode is for you. It’s time to bring real-world financial skills into the classroom.
Listen now and share your thoughts.
For voice Suggestions and Comments, WhatsApp: +27710667686
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