K-12 Financial EducationTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 68, Segment 4
May 21, 2015 • 11m
Guest: Janneke Ratcliffe, Assistant Director for Financial Education at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  Americans are saving less and racking up more debt with credit cards, student loans and such. According to the Council of Economic Education, one in three adults believes they made poor financial decisions as a result of lack of financial literacy. They may have lacked that literacy because financial education is relatively rare in America’s public schools. Fewer than half of states require a high school course in Personal Finance as a requirement to graduate. So, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has developed a guide to help policymakers improve that number.

Cervantes and Don QuixoteMay 21, 201526mGuest: Dale Pratt, professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature here at Brigham Young University. He joined us today to talk about the recent discovery of the remains of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, which is widely considered to be one of the greatest works of modern literature  After a seemingly quixotic search spanning decades, archaeologists and historians in Spain have discovered what they believe to be the long-lost remains of the man who wrote Don Quixote. They’ve unearthed bones and a coffin marked “M C” beneath a 17th Century convent in Madrid, prompting us to reflect on the significance of the author and his magnum opus. It appears regularly on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published and is often considered to be one of the first modern novels. What makes Don Quixote so important?
Guest: Dale Pratt, professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature here at Brigham Young University. He joined us today to talk about the recent discovery of the remains of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, which is widely considered to be one of the greatest works of modern literature  After a seemingly quixotic search spanning decades, archaeologists and historians in Spain have discovered what they believe to be the long-lost remains of the man who wrote Don Quixote. They’ve unearthed bones and a coffin marked “M C” beneath a 17th Century convent in Madrid, prompting us to reflect on the significance of the author and his magnum opus. It appears regularly on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published and is often considered to be one of the first modern novels. What makes Don Quixote so important?