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Social Security: Access Social Security's educator tool kit

By Nicole Tiggemann, Tribune News Service on

Published in Senior Living Features

With so many students gone for the summer, teachers may now have time to prepare a different kind of lesson plan. Help students prepare a better future for themselves with practical knowledge about financial planning. There's no better time to let young people know that the younger they start saving, the easier it will be to reach their goals.

Let us introduce you to the Social Security Educator Toolkit. This is a rich resource for teachers and advocates. Our Information for Educators page contains a toolkit with information and resources to educate and engage students on Social Security. It includes:

- Two lesson plans with objectives;

- Infographics and handouts for each lesson plan;

- Links to Social Security webpages;

- Talking points; and

- Quiz questions and answers.

It's important for students to understand why Social Security was created and why it is essential to their lives today and in the future. This knowledge and understanding will provide students a strong base on which to build their financial future.

 

You can access the webpage and toolkit at www.socialsecurity.gov/thirdparty/educators.html.

Young workers can also see how Social Security directly relates to them at www.socialsecurity.gov/people/students.

Getting young people excited about saving can be a somewhat abstract subject. Let them know their dreams can be achieved with thoughtful planning and a bit of discipline. Social Security is securing today and tomorrow with your help and the help of today's educated youth.

We're also always here for you if you need information about programs and benefits. Visit us anytime at www.socialsecurity.gov.

ABOUT THE WRITER

Nicole Tiggemann, Social Security spokesperson.


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