Education Roles and Positions in Schools
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Which individual serves as the Department Head of Home Economics?

  • Alison Bowie (correct)
  • Sandra Mahr
  • Lori Cranson
  • Marg Daniel

Which educator is associated with the Bishop Strachan School?

  • Ron Munro
  • Rick Perkins
  • Sandra Mahr (correct)
  • Tom Prins

What position does Armand Martin hold in Saskatchewan?

  • Director of Social Sciences Unit (correct)
  • Educator
  • Program Director
  • Executive Director

Which individual is an educator at Fundy High School?

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Which role does Ron Munro hold within River East Collegiate?

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What institution is Tom Prins a consultant for?

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Which educator is affiliated with the Senior High Academic Re-entry Program?

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Who is the Assistant Head of Business Department at Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute?

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Why is planning how to handle money important for individuals with less money?

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What is a key first step in taking control of your money?

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What can short-term goals help achieve?

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Which of the following best describes how people view financial goals?

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What time frame is associated with long-term goals?

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What role do medium-term goals play in financial planning?

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How do cultural attitudes impact financial planning?

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What is the primary purpose of identifying personal goals in financial planning?

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What is one potential negative consequence of advertising mentioned in the content?

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How does advertising contribute to media availability?

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What role does competition, driven by advertising, play in the market?

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What is indicated by the statement 'caveat emptor' in the context of advertising?

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Which aspect of advertising affects the perceived value of products?

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In what way does advertising impact the cost of media presentations?

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What is the primary goal of using emotional appeal in advertising?

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What might consumers do as a result of an effective advertisement?

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What is one potential impact of product placement in advertising?

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What technique involves offering free products to attract attention?

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What does the phrase 'there is no such thing as a free lunch' imply in advertising?

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How does humour in advertising typically influence purchasing decisions?

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What is a common consequence depicted in scare technique advertisements?

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Why might an advertiser use unrelated enjoyable concepts in their ads?

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What is one potential risk of associating negative consequences with a product through advertisements?

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Which of the following statements best describes 'good will' in advertising?

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What is one primary factor that influences financial decisions according to the content?

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How can social factors impact a person's financial decisions?

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Which of these statements about financial opportunities is addressed in the content?

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What does the phrase 'money doesn’t buy happiness' suggest?

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Which aspect can directly affect someone's financial decisions based on their upbringing?

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What can be considered an advantage when discussing the 'luck of the draw'?

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Which statement best reflects a negative implication of the 'luck of the draw'?

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Which factor is NOT mentioned as influencing financial decisions?

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What is one potential benefit of saving money today?

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How might tastes and preferences influence financial decisions?

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Which goal is not typically associated with prioritizing personal finance?

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What might influence the decision to save for retirement?

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What is a common financial goal for individuals when planning for the future?

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At different times in life, which aspect is most likely to affect one's prioritization of goals?

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Which factor may not affect your choice of workplace environment?

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Which personal goal is often prioritized during the early years of a career?

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Flashcards

Alison Bowie

The head of the home economics department at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Sandra Mahr

An educator at Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, Ontario.

Armand Martin

The director of the social sciences unit at Saskatchewan Education in Regina, Saskatchewan.

David Mike

An educator at Fundy High School in Saint John, New Brunswick.

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Maria Cho and Breda Casey-Walls

Teachers at George Vanier Secondary School in Toronto, Ontario.

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Lori Cranson

The program director at The Learning Partnership in Toronto, Ontario, a program supporting student learning.

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Marg Daniel

Someone from the program department of the Scarborough Board of Education in Scarborough, Ontario (Level 2).

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Clarence De Schiffart

Works in career services at the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Culture.

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Financial Planning Goals

Setting clear objectives for what you want to achieve in different timeframes.

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Short-Term Financial Goals

Short-term financial goals are objectives you aim to achieve within the next year.

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Medium-Term Financial Goals

Medium-term financial goals are objectives you aim to achieve within 1 to 3 years.

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Long-Term Financial Goals

Long-term financial goals are objectives you aim to achieve within 3 to 5 years.

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Distant Future Financial Goals

Financial goals that are focused on the future beyond 5 years.

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Financial Planning for Everyone

Financial planning is important for everyone, regardless of their income level.

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Financial Goals Are Individual

Everyone has different financial needs and goals depending on their circumstances.

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Identifying Financial Goals

Knowing your goals is a crucial first step in taking control of your finances.

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Luck of the Draw

The circumstances we are born into, such as our family, location, and culture, that influence our financial decisions.

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Life Cycle

The stage of life we are in, impacting our financial needs and priorities.

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The Economy

The general economic conditions, such as employment rates and inflation, that influence our spending and saving habits.

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Social Factors

The collective beliefs, values, and behaviors of society that influence our financial choices.

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Technological Change

How advancements in technology impact our financial decisions and opportunities.

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Tastes, Preferences, and Lifestyle

Personal preferences and habits that influence our financial decisions.

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Values

Our personal values and what we find important in life, shaping our financial goals.

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Political Factors

How political events and policies affect our economic environment and financial decisions.

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How can advertising influence emotions?

Advertising can make you feel a certain way about a potential purchase.

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How does advertising encourage competition?

Advertising forces companies to improve their products, offer lower prices, and make their products more accessible in order to compete.

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How does advertising fund media?

Advertising pays for the media we consume, such as tv shows, newspapers, and concerts.

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What role does audience size play in advertising?

Advertising helps determine which media channels reach the most potential customers.

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What is Product Placement?

Product Placement is a type of advertising that uses paid inclusion in media such as movies to promote products.

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What does "caveat emptor" mean?

We are ultimately responsible for our own decisions, and should exercise caution when making purchases.

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What is impulse buying?

Advertising can lead to impulsive purchases, or purchases made without careful thought.

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What is fad buying?

A fad is a trend or craze that quickly becomes popular and then fades away.

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Emotional Appeal in Advertising

Advertising strategy that aims to evoke positive emotions in consumers, making them associate the product with happy feelings.

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Good Will in Advertising

This strategy focuses on providing consumers with something for free, like samples or trial offers, to generate interest and encourage purchase.

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Humor in Advertising

Advertising technique that uses humor to capture attention and create a positive association with the product.

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Scare Techniques in Advertising

This approach uses negative consequences or threats to encourage product purchase. It's designed to create anxiety and make consumers feel like they need the product to avoid those consequences.

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Protecting Your PINs and Security Codes

The act of protecting personal information, like PINs and passwords, to prevent unauthorized access and financial losses.

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Changing Passwords Regularly

Regularly changing passwords for online accounts and financial services to increase security and minimize the risk of unauthorized access.

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Avoiding Frauds and Scams

The act of safeguarding money and preventing it from being stolen or illegally taken by others.

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Things You Can Do With Your Money

A range of activities and decisions related to managing personal finances, including saving, investing, spending, and borrowing.

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Time Value of Money

The potential increase in value of money saved or invested for future use.

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Workplace Environment

The type of working environment you prefer, like working for a company, independently, or outdoors.

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Career Education

The level of education required for a career, ranging from immediate entry to years of training.

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Taste in Clothes

Your personal preferences for clothing styles and shopping habits.

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Eating Out

Your enjoyment of dining in restaurants and how often you choose to eat out.

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Changing Priorities Over Time

Different goals and priorities may be more important at different stages of life.

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Future Financial Planning

Considering the potential impact of your choices on future expenses, like education, housing, or retirement.

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Study Notes

Financial Literacy Guide for Youth

  • This guide is a resource for students, teachers, and parents on financial literacy.
  • The guide covers topics from making responsible financial decisions to saving for the future.
  • The guide is created by the Canadian Foundation for Economic Education (CFEE) and sponsored by IG Wealth Management.
  • Financial literacy is about having the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make responsible financial decisions throughout your life.

Contents Overview

  • The guide has various modules on different financial topics, including Goals, Values, and Decision-making; Getting and Earning Money; Spending Money and Taking Control; Borrowing Money and Using Credit; Saving and Investing Money; and Protecting Assets and Planning for the Future.

Acknowledgments

  • Various individuals contributed to the guide over the years.
  • Contributors' roles and positions are included.

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Test your knowledge on various educational roles and positions across different schools and institutions. This quiz covers specific individuals and their titles within the educational landscape, focusing on departments and programs. See how well you know the key figures in these educational settings!

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