Help every learner take their next step-with dignity and direction

The GlobalCore Education Framework adapts to each student’s lived experience, cultural truth, and academic rhythm-continuously guiding progress across 11 strands of whole- child learning. All within one restorative, strand-based platform.

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Financial Literacy & Economic Thinking

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GlobalCore Financial Literacy & Economic Thinking is a strand-based, vertically aligned curriculum designed to build financial capability, economic reasoning, and ethical decision-making across Grades 6–12. It integrates inquiry, restorative pedagogy, and culturally responsive practice to support lifelong agency and real-world readiness.

Financial Literacy & Economic Thinking

GlobalCore affirms that financial literacy is a human right and a foundation for dignity and selfdetermination. It cultivates:
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BUDGETING, SAVING, AND RESPONSIBLE SPENDING HABITS

economic reasoning
ECONOMIC REASONING AND SYSTEMS THINKING
entrepreneurial
ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET AND INNOVATION
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ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING AND FINANCIAL JUSTICE
real world application and civic engagement
REAL-WORLD APPLICATION AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
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MULTILINGUAL SCAFFOLDS AND INCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION
The curriculum addresses persistent gaps in coherence by offering:
  • Strand-based vertical alignment across grade bands
  • Structured inquiry tasks with embedded scaffolds
  • Diverse economic contexts and culturally relevant case studies
  • Integrated numeracy, reflection, and peer dialogue
  • Teacher guidance and professional learning tools

What’s Been Updated?

GlobalCore reflects the latest research in financial education, behavioral economics, and global development. Key updates include:
  • Refined strand maps for vertical alignment across five core domains
  • Structured inquiry sequences that build schema and support transfer
  • Integration of global competencies and economic justice
  • Embedded multimodal expression and restorative feedback
  • Rubric-aligned assessment tools and financial portfolios
  • Rubric-aligned assessment tools and financial portfolios

How to Use This Guide

Use this guide to evaluate GlobalCore Financial Literacy & Economic Thinking materials across five domains:
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Depth of Knowledge and Skills
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Structured and Coherent Inquiry Design
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Balanced Representation and Multiple Perspectives
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Literacy Development
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Usability and Educator
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Each domain includes criteria and indicators aligned to GlobalCore’s strand-based framework and whole-child pedagogy.

Domains of High-Quality Science Instruction

Depth of Knowledge and Skills

GlobalCore Alignment:
Indicators
  • Mastery of budgeting, saving, and prioritization
  • Understanding of value, labor, and exchange
  • Entrepreneurial design and community-based innovation
  • Ethical reasoning and financial justice
  • Transferable skills across civic, mathematical, and economic contexts

Structured and Coherent Inquiry Design

GlobalCore Alignment:
  • Inquiry tasks scaffolded across grade bands
  • Compelling questions tied to strand outcomes
  • Schema-building through modeling and reflection
  • Embedded formative assessments and revision cycles
  • Student-generated budgets, audits, and redesigns
  • Real-world applications and civic redesign projects
  • Rubric-aligned assessments with metacognitive prompts

Balanced Representation and Multiple Perspectives

GlobalCore Alignment:
  • Culturally relevant financial scenarios and global case studies
  • Emphasis on indigenous economies, informal labor, and economic justice
  • GCS.FL.RF – Risk, Fraud & Financial Justice strand
  • GCS.GC.SJ – Social Justice & Equity strand (cross-domain)
  • Multilingual discourse and learner-defined success criteria
  • Structured dialogue and restorative feedback protocols

Literacy Development

GlobalCore Alignment:

Strands Indicators

Indicators
  • GCS.LA.RC – Reading Comprehension
  • GCS.LA.WC – Writing Composition
  • GCS.DL.DM – Data & Media Fluency
  • GCS.MR.RF – Reflection & Feedback
  • Journaling, argumentation, and explanatory
    writing
  • Financial storytelling and reflective essays
  • Budget modeling, data interpretation, and
    visual planning
  • Peer feedback, revision cycles, and
    metacognitive prompts

Usability and Educator Support

GlobalCore Alignment:
  • Consistent formatting across strands and grade bands
  • Embedded teacher guidance and sample student responses
  • Professional learning modules for trauma-informed financial instruction
  • Adaptable pacing guides and multilingual scaffolds
  • Strand maps and sample units for each domain
  • Appendix L: Rubric Models & Assessment Tools
  • Appendix M: Student Work Samples & Peer Feedback Models
  • Customization options for ministry standards and school contexts

Strand Code

Strand Title

Focus Statement

GCS.FL.BS

Budgeting & Saving

Develop habits of saving, planning, and managing resources for short- and long-term goals.

GCS.FL.SD

Spending & Decision- Making

Make informed, ethical, and needs-based financial decisions in real-world contexts.

GCS.FL.ET

Economic Thinking

Understand scarcity, opportunity cost, and systems through inquiry and modeling.

GCS.FL.ES

Earning & Entrepreneurship

Explore income, work, and innovation through creative problem-solving and enterprise.

GCS.FL.RF

Risk, Fraud & Financial Justice

Analyze risk, rights, and equity in financial systems through critical and ethical reasoning.

Inquiry Task Snapshot

Strand: GCS.FL.SD – Spending & Decision-Making
Grade Band: Primary
Unit Title: “Wants, Needs, and Wise Choices”
Compelling Question: How do we decide what to spend money on?
Student Task:
Students explore the difference between wants and needs, analyze a simple budget, and role-play shopping
scenarios. They create a visual “spending plan” for a classroom event, justifying their choices and reflecting on
trade-offs.

Rubric Alignment Summary

Criteria

Performance Level

Understanding of Needs vs. Wants

Proficient

Budgeting & Prioritization

Developing

Ethical Reasoning

Proficient

Collaboration & Dialogue

Insightful

Reflection & Revision

Developing

Peer Feedback Excerpts:
“I liked how you explained why snacks were a need for our event.”
“You could think more about how to save money for decorations.”
“Your plan helped me think about what’s most important.”


Teacher Commentary:

    • “Thoughtful prioritization and strong peer collaboration. Consider revisiting your budget to explore
      alternatives.”


Revision Notes:

    • Students adjusted their spending to include healthier food options
    • Reflected on peer feedback and revised their plan to include savings


Implementation Notes:

  • Inquiry task aligns with GCS.FL.SD strand outcomes and supports transfer to real-world financial contexts
  • Rubric and feedback models available in Appendix L and M
  • Adaptable for multilingual learners and interdisciplinary integration (e.g., Mathematics, Global
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