Stock Market Challenge transforms trading on the financial markets into an accessible and enjoyable collaborative learning experience and an effective tool for teachers and trainers.
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Develops literacy, numeracy, ICT and personal skills. Promotes independence, creativity and enterprise. Ideal as a Bridging Project activity for Year 6s.
Use it in the classroom to support Maths, Business Studies and Economics. Use it with all students to develop Skills, Financial Capability and Work-related Learning. ...
Supports Accounting, Financial Markets and Financial Services training and qualifications. Closely reflects real-world financial decision-making. An ice-breaker or enterprise...
Use it for staff development and team-building. Sponsor an inter-schools event for your region or buy the resource for a local school. Facilitates links between schools, EBPs and...
“An excellent resource that has been transferred to different departments within the school. An opportunity to apply knowledge and skills in a practical environment."
Anne Marie McElhinney, Business Studies, St. Patrick’s College
“The hall was a hive of activity as students watched the screens with nervous anticipation. Cries of joy and pain could be heard throughout the college as share prices rose and fell. This was a fantastic challenge.”
Ralph Plummer, Assistant Head, Business & Enterprise, St. Joseph's Catholic College, Swindon
"Stock Market Challenge served as a great opportunity to reinforce many mathematical terms and concepts. Students developed an understanding of the knowledge and skills relating to a particular industry sector, with its direct relevance to the world of work."
Mark Bouckley, Assistant Headteacher, Hedingham School, Essex
“I thoroughly enjoyed the full experience but my highlight would have been the fierce competition between the rival teams and the tense atmosphere in the room. I enjoyed the fast pace we worked at.”
Aoibheann Harkin, Pupil, Thornhill College