Citibank Rt., a member of Citigroup, today announced the continuation
of the Citibank Financial Education Program launched in 2001 in
partnership with Junior Achievement Hungary. The Citigroup Foundation
has given a $130,000 donation, which will provide teaching materials
to more than 17,000 students in 36 elementary schools across Hungary.
Together with this year's support, the Citigroup Foundation had
donated a total of $390,000 to Junior Achievement Hungary and altogether
52,000 students in 106 different schools have gained access to the
modern personal finance training methods through this program.
The aim of the program is to provide schools with modern, technology-based
curriculum resources and innovative teaching strategies, which will
increase students' knowledge, skills and performance in economics,
mathematics, finance and English.
Zdenek Turek, Citigroup Country Officer for Citibank Rt., said,
"This year Citigroup announced a $200 million 10-year global
commitment to Financial Education and since this financial education
program had been very successful over the past three years we decided
to expand it to more regions in Hungary. We believe that the earlier
students start learning the basics of economics and finance - naturally,
through interesting, interactive-type simulation games and exercises
appropriate for their age - the easier it will be for them to meet
the requirements and challenges of the modern age."
The teaching package contains economics, finance, mathematics and
English language teaching software to be used on the state-of-the-art,
large-screen computer, which is also part of the package. Educational
software in economics and finance for grades five to eight has been
prepared by Junior Achievement on the basis of its printed teaching
materials developed in the US and adapted to the specific interests
of Hungarian students.
Ivan Javorszky, Managing Director of JAM, said: "We are delighted
that with Citibank's help we can continue to expand this successful
program. It has been great to see the joy on the students' faces
- though at the time most of them did not know that what they had
just received was far more than a one-off gift, but rather an opportunity
to acquire knowledge and an attitude that will help ensure their
success in later life."
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