Abstract
This short communication will report some initial findings from a multiple case study
that investigated the use of consumer and financial literacy as a tool to improve student
engagement with mathematics in low socio-economic schools. Data from one of the
participating schools will be discussed and the impact of the study in relation to improving
student engagement, building community awareness of consumer and financial literacy and
improving teacher capacity will be shared.
Catherine Attard & Matt Thompson
This short communication will report some initial findings from a multiple case study that investigated the use of consumer and financial literacy as a tool to improve student engagement with mathematics in low socio-economic schools. Data from one of the participating schools will be discussed and the impact of the study in relation to improving student engagement, building community awareness of consumer and financial literacy and improving teacher capacity will be shared.