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Intuit for Education

Financial education video podcast

The Intuit for Education video podcast “Vodcast” focuses on supporting educators like you with practical teaching concepts as you approach the topic of financial literacy with their students.

Intuit for Education: Teaching Finance series

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. 

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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.*

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Your host: May Jue

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!

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Meet our guests!

Meet the educators who are sharing their experience using Intuit for Education to help their students build financial confidence.

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